J. Shemesh et al., ABSENCE OF CORONARY CALCIFICATION ON DOUBLE-HELICAL CT SCANS - PREDICTOR OF ANGIOGRAPHICALLY NORMAL CORONARY-ARTERIES IN ELDERLY WOMEN, Radiology, 199(3), 1996, pp. 665-668
PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that angiographically normal coronary
arteries in elderly women are identifiable by the absence of coronary
calcification on double-helical computed tomographic (CT) scans. MATER
IALS AND METHODS: Forty-eight consecutive women (age range, 60-76 year
s) underwent coronary angiography for chest pain evaluation, as well a
s double-helical CT. Thirty women (mean age, 65 years +/- 5) had coron
ary artery disease (CAD), defined as any angiographic disease, and 18
women (mean age, 66 years +/- 4) had angiographically normal coronary
arteries. RESULTS: Women with angiographically normal coronary arterie
s had lower coronary calcification scores than those of patients with
CAD: 5.7 +/- 11 versus 580 +/- 634, respectively (P = .0004). Seven wo
men with angiographically normal coronary arteries demonstrated mild c
oronary calcification (score <50). Of the 11 women without coronary ca
lcification, none had CAD. Thus, the absence of coronary calcification
on double-helical CT scans in elderly women was predictive of angiogr
aphically normal coronary arteries with 61% sensitivity, 100% specific
ity, and 85% accuracy. CONCLUSION: Double-helical CT is an accurate, n
oninvasive modality for diagnosing angiographically normal coronary ar
teries in elderly symptomatic women.