Purpose: Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) may occur in middle age population without any cardiovascular risk factor. We retrospectively evaluated anatomic features of 11 patients with SCAD using a coronary arteries computed tomography (CCT), compared to age and sex balanced patients who underwent CCT. Material and methods: CCT was performed in 11 patients (7 females and 4 males) as follow-up in patients with SCAD (left anterior descending - LAD or circumflex artery - Cx) and compared, using the propensity score matching analysis, with 11 healthy patients. Several anatomic features were evaluated: Left main (LM) length, angle between descending coronary artery (LAD) and its first branch, angle between LAD and LM, distance from the annulus to RCA (a-RCA distance) and LM (a-LM distance) ostia and their ratio; ratio between LM length and length a-LM and tortuosity score of the vessel with SCAD. A fluid dynamic analysis has been performed to evaluate the effects on shear stress of vessels wall. Results: LM length was significantly shorter in patients with SCAD versus healthy subjects (P=0.01) as well as LM length/a-LM (P=0.03) and the angle between LAD and the first adjacent branch was sharper (P<0.01). Tortuosity score showed a statistically significant difference between groups (P<0.001). Fluid dynamic analysis demonstrates that, in SCAD group, an angle<90 degree is present at the first bifurcation and it can be a cause of increased strain on vessel wall in patients with high tortuosity of coronary artery. Conclusion: Tortuosity and angle between the LAD and the adjacent arterial branch combined may determine increased shear stress on the vessel wall that increases the risk of SCAD.

Di Donna, C., Cavallo, A.u., Pugliese, L., Ricci, F., De Stasio, V., Presicce, M., et al. (2021). Anatomic features in SCAD assessed by CCT: a propensity score matching case control study = Caractéristiques anatomiques dans la dissection spontanée des artères coronaires evaluée par Coroscanner: une étude de cas-témoins avec coefficient de propension. ANNALES DE CARDIOLOGIE ET D'ANGEIOLOGIE., 70(3), 161-167 [10.1016/j.ancard.2021.01.003].

Anatomic features in SCAD assessed by CCT: a propensity score matching case control study = Caractéristiques anatomiques dans la dissection spontanée des artères coronaires evaluée par Coroscanner: une étude de cas-témoins avec coefficient de propension

Di Donna, C.;Cavallo, A. U.;Pugliese, L.;De Stasio, V.;Presicce, M.;Spiritigliozzi, L.;Di Tosto, F.;Di Luozzo, M.;Muscoli, S.;Benelli, L.;Pasqualetto, M.;Sbordone, F. P.;Grimaldi, F.;Meschini, V.;Verzicco, R.;Floris, R.;Chiocchi, M.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) may occur in middle age population without any cardiovascular risk factor. We retrospectively evaluated anatomic features of 11 patients with SCAD using a coronary arteries computed tomography (CCT), compared to age and sex balanced patients who underwent CCT. Material and methods: CCT was performed in 11 patients (7 females and 4 males) as follow-up in patients with SCAD (left anterior descending - LAD or circumflex artery - Cx) and compared, using the propensity score matching analysis, with 11 healthy patients. Several anatomic features were evaluated: Left main (LM) length, angle between descending coronary artery (LAD) and its first branch, angle between LAD and LM, distance from the annulus to RCA (a-RCA distance) and LM (a-LM distance) ostia and their ratio; ratio between LM length and length a-LM and tortuosity score of the vessel with SCAD. A fluid dynamic analysis has been performed to evaluate the effects on shear stress of vessels wall. Results: LM length was significantly shorter in patients with SCAD versus healthy subjects (P=0.01) as well as LM length/a-LM (P=0.03) and the angle between LAD and the first adjacent branch was sharper (P<0.01). Tortuosity score showed a statistically significant difference between groups (P<0.001). Fluid dynamic analysis demonstrates that, in SCAD group, an angle<90 degree is present at the first bifurcation and it can be a cause of increased strain on vessel wall in patients with high tortuosity of coronary artery. Conclusion: Tortuosity and angle between the LAD and the adjacent arterial branch combined may determine increased shear stress on the vessel wall that increases the risk of SCAD.
2021
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/06
English
Anatomic features; Coronary arteries computed tomography; Coroscanner; Fluid dynamics; Propensity score matching; Spontaneous coronary artery dissection
Caractéristiques anatomiques; Coefficient de propension; Dissection spontanée des artères coronaires; Dynamique des fluides
Di Donna, C., Cavallo, A.u., Pugliese, L., Ricci, F., De Stasio, V., Presicce, M., et al. (2021). Anatomic features in SCAD assessed by CCT: a propensity score matching case control study = Caractéristiques anatomiques dans la dissection spontanée des artères coronaires evaluée par Coroscanner: une étude de cas-témoins avec coefficient de propension. ANNALES DE CARDIOLOGIE ET D'ANGEIOLOGIE., 70(3), 161-167 [10.1016/j.ancard.2021.01.003].
Di Donna, C; Cavallo, Au; Pugliese, L; Ricci, F; De Stasio, V; Presicce, M; Spiritigliozzi, L; Di Tosto, F; Di Luozzo, M; Muscoli, S; Benelli, L; D(')...espandi
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