Evaluation of breast arterial calcification as a predictor coronary artery calcification
https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-986
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are socially significant diseases and one of the main causes of death among women. There are no effective and uniform screening methods to prevent the prevalence and mortality of CVD. Breast artery calcifications may be one of the available tools for CVD risk stratification. The pathogenesis of calcification of the middle vessel wall, known as Mönckeberg's arteriosclerosis, is different from the pathogenesis of coronary atherosclerosis that coronary arteries. However, research data supports a correlation between breast artery calcifications and risk factors for CVD. These factors include coronary atherosclerosis, detected by CT-coronarography.
Purpose. To assess the prevalence of breast arterial calcification and to determine the association with cardiovascular risk factors, coronary artery calcification, atherosclerosis of brachiocephalic arteries and visceral branches of the abdominal aorta.
Material and methods. 21 patients were hospitalized in the cardiology department. The patients underwent digital mammography to detect breast arterial calcifications. All patients also underwent CT coronary angiography with angiography of the abdominal aorta.
Results. The use of the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney W-test with an abnormal distribution showed a correlation between the breast arterial calcifications and the calcium index (p = 0.0028), coronary artery stenosis (p = 0.040), calcification of the thoracic aorta wall (p = 0.035) and stenosis of the visceral branches of the abdominal aorta (p = 0.037).
Conclusions. The breast arterial calcifications correlates with a more frequent detection of calcifications in the walls of the coronary arteries and a higher calcium index.
About the Authors
D. A. BazhenovaRussian Federation
Daria A. Bazhenova – PhD Student at Radiology department; Radiologist at Radiology department with CT and MRI
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
Competing Interests:
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
O. S. Puchkova
Russian Federation
Ol’ga S. Puchkova – Radiologist at Radiology department with CT and MRI
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
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O. M. Larina
Russian Federation
Ol’ga M. Larina – Radiologist at Radiology department with CT and MRI
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
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E. A. Mershina
Russian Federation
Elena A. Mershina – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Assistant Professor of Radiology department, Head of Radiology department
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
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L. I. Dyachuk
Russian Federation
Larisa I. Dyachuk – cardiologist, head of the cardiology department
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
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N. A. Karanadze
Russian Federation
Nino A. Karanadze – cardiologist at cardiology department
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
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Y. E. Arutyunova
Russian Federation
Yana E. Arutyunova – cardiologist at cardiology department
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
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R. M. Gorbunov
Russian Federation
Roman M. Gorbunov – Ultrasound doctor at the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
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V. E. Sinitsin
Russian Federation
Valentin E. Sinitsin – Doct. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of Radiology department, Chief of Radiology and Radiotherapy Chair, Faculty of Fundamental Medicine
119192, Moscow, Lomonosovsky prospekt, 27-10
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Bazhenova D.A., Puchkova O.S., Larina O.M., Mershina E.A., Dyachuk L.I., Karanadze N.A., Arutyunova Y.E., Gorbunov R.M., Sinitsin V.E. Evaluation of breast arterial calcification as a predictor coronary artery calcification. Medical Visualization. 2022;26(2):113-124. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-986