L. Bergstrand et al., DISTRIBUTION OF CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND ITS CORRELATION TO METABOLIC RISK-FACTORS AND FEMORAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS, Acta radiologica, 35(5), 1994, pp. 481-486
Coronary angiography was performed in 216 men of whom 78 also had a ci
ne-angiogram of one femoral artery. Stenoses of the coronary arteries
were measured with a pair of calipers and the femoral angiograms were
computer-analysed. The patients were divided into 2 groups according t
o whether the bulk of the coronary stenoses affected the central or th
e peripheral part of the coronary arteries. The groups were investigat
ed regarding differences in lipid and metabolic risk factors. Coronary
atherosclerosis was most often found in the proxima) part of the righ
t coronary arteries. No significant correlation between coronary and f
emoral atherosclerosis was found. Previous myocardial infarction was a
ssociated with more coronary artery stenosis (p<0.003). No pattern of
risk factors was found to discriminate between central and peripheral
coronary atherosclerosis.