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Pericoronary adipose tissue attenuation on coronary computed tomography angiography associates with male sex and Indigenous Australian status.


ABSTRACT: To evaluate if Indigenous Australians have higher coronary inflammation demonstrated non-invasively using pericoronary adipose tissue attenuation on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). We retrospectively obtained a cohort 54 Indigenous patients age- and sex-matched to 54 non-Indigenous controls (age: 46.5 ± 13.1 years; male: n = 66) undergoing CCTA at the Royal Darwin Hospital and Monash Medical Centre. Patient groups were defined to investigate the interaction of ethnicity and sex: Indigenous + male, Indigenous + female, control + male, control + female. Semi-automated software was used to assess pericoronary adipose tissue attenuation (PCAT-a) and volume (PCAT-v). Males had significantly higher PCAT-a (- 86.7 ± 7.8 HU vs. - 91.3 ± 7.1 HU, p = 0.003) than females. Indigenous patients had significantly higher PCAT-v (1.5 ± 0.5cm3 vs. 1.3 ± 0.4cm3, p = 0.032), but only numerically higher PCAT-a (p = 0.133) than controls. There was a significant difference in PCAT-a and PCAT-v across groups defined by Indigenous status and sex (p = 0.010 and p = 0.030, respectively). Among patients with matching CCTA contrast density, multivariable linear regression analysis showed an independent association between Indigenous status and PCAT-a. Indigenous men have increased PCAT-a in an age- and sex-matched cohort. Male sex is strongly associated with increased PCAT-a. Coronary inflammation may contribute to adverse cardiovascular outcomes in Indigenous Australians, but larger studies are required to validate these findings.

SUBMITTER: Yuvaraj J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10509231 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pericoronary adipose tissue attenuation on coronary computed tomography angiography associates with male sex and Indigenous Australian status.

Yuvaraj Jeremy J   Lim Egynne E   Vo Tony T   Huynh David D   Rocco Cheniqua C   Nerlekar Nitesh N   Cheng Kevin K   Lin Andrew A   Dey Damini D   Nicholls Stephen J SJ   Kangaharan Nadarajah N   Wong Dennis T L DTL  

Scientific reports 20230919 1


To evaluate if Indigenous Australians have higher coronary inflammation demonstrated non-invasively using pericoronary adipose tissue attenuation on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). We retrospectively obtained a cohort 54 Indigenous patients age- and sex-matched to 54 non-Indigenous controls (age: 46.5 ± 13.1 years; male: n = 66) undergoing CCTA at the Royal Darwin Hospital and Monash Medical Centre. Patient groups were defined to investigate the interaction of ethnicity and sex:  ...[more]

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