Congress:
ECR24
Poster Number:
C-15329
Type:
EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock:
Y. Jiang, Y. Gao, C. Min, Y. Zhigang, Y. Li; Chengdu, ,Sichuan, China/CN
Disclosures:
Yining Jiang:
Nothing to disclose
Yue Gao:
Nothing to disclose
Chenyan Min:
Nothing to disclose
Yang Zhigang:
Nothing to disclose
Yuan Li:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Cardiac, CT-Angiography, Comparative studies, Metabolic disorders
A total of 12108 diseased segments were analysed. Regarding the extent and severity of plaques, compared with the normal LDL-C group, the abnormal LDL-C group has significantly higher PID, SSS, and SIS (PID: 7.08 ± 8.01 vs. 9.57 ± 8.94; SSS: 7.43±8.27 vs. 10.10±9.31; SIS: 3.62 ± 3.24 vs. 4.65 ± 3.38, respectively; all P value <0.001). Patients with abnormal LDL-C are more likely to develop low-attenuation noncalcified plaque, positive remodelling and spotty calcification (148,15.21% vs. 379, 20.52%; 155,15.93% vs. 442, 23.93%; 112,11.51% vs. 282, 15.27%, respectively, all P-value <0.05.) There was no statistically significant difference in napkin-ring sign between the two groups (P>0.05, Fig 1-3).