TY - JOUR
T1 - Coronary atherosclerosis assessment by coronary CT angiography in asymptomatic diabetic population
T2 - A critical systematic review of the literature and future perspectives
AU - Guaricci, Andrea Igoren
AU - De Santis, Delia
AU - Carbone, Mariangela
AU - Muscogiuri, Giuseppe
AU - Guglielmo, Marco
AU - Baggiano, Andrea
AU - Serviddio, Gaetano
AU - Pontone, Gianluca
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2017 Andrea Igoren Guaricci et al.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The prognostic impact of diabetes mellitus (DM) on cardiovascular outcomes is well known. As a consequence of previous studies showing the high incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD) in diabetic patients and the relatively poor outcome compared to nondiabetic populations, DM is considered as CAD equivalent which means that diabetic patients are labeled as asymptomatic individuals at high cardiovascular risk. Lessons learned fromthe analysis of prognostic studies over the past decade have challenged this dogma and now support the idea that diabetic population is not uniformly distributed in the highest risk box. Detecting CAD in asymptomatic high risk individuals is controversial and, what ismore, in patients with diabetes is challenging, and that is why the reliability of traditional cardiac stress tests for detectingmyocardial ischemia is limited. Cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) represents an emerging noninvasive technique able to explore the atherosclerotic involvement of the coronary arteries and, thus, to distinguish different risk categories tailoring this evaluation on each patient. The aim of the review is to provide a wide overview on the clinical meaning of CCTA in this field and to integrate the anatomical information with a reliable therapeutic approach.
AB - The prognostic impact of diabetes mellitus (DM) on cardiovascular outcomes is well known. As a consequence of previous studies showing the high incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD) in diabetic patients and the relatively poor outcome compared to nondiabetic populations, DM is considered as CAD equivalent which means that diabetic patients are labeled as asymptomatic individuals at high cardiovascular risk. Lessons learned fromthe analysis of prognostic studies over the past decade have challenged this dogma and now support the idea that diabetic population is not uniformly distributed in the highest risk box. Detecting CAD in asymptomatic high risk individuals is controversial and, what ismore, in patients with diabetes is challenging, and that is why the reliability of traditional cardiac stress tests for detectingmyocardial ischemia is limited. Cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) represents an emerging noninvasive technique able to explore the atherosclerotic involvement of the coronary arteries and, thus, to distinguish different risk categories tailoring this evaluation on each patient. The aim of the review is to provide a wide overview on the clinical meaning of CCTA in this field and to integrate the anatomical information with a reliable therapeutic approach.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85041644286
U2 - 10.1155/2018/8927281
DO - 10.1155/2018/8927281
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29511691
AN - SCOPUS:85041644286
SN - 2314-6133
VL - 2018
JO - BioMed Research International
JF - BioMed Research International
M1 - 8927281
ER -