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性别相关的冠状动脉结构差异:一项容积分析。

Gender-related differences in coronary artery dimensions: a volumetric analysis.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine/Cardiovascular Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

Clin Cardiol. 2010 Feb;33(2):E44-9. doi: 10.1002/clc.20509.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women consistently have poorer revascularization outcomes and more coronary vascular complications compared to men. This has been attributed to smaller coronary arteries, though limited data exist to support this assumption.

HYPOTHESIS

By using volumetric data obtained from multidetector cardiovascular computed tomography (CCT), we sought to determine to what extent gender influences coronary artery dimensions and test the hypothesis that women would have smaller coronary dimensions even after normalizing for body surface area and cardiac mass.

METHODS

CCT examinations completed on a 64-slice scanner were identified from a university cardiovascular database. Data sets from 50 women and 44 men without coronary artery disease were selected for analysis. Cross-sectional areas of proximal and distal segments of the left anterior descending (LAD), circumflex (LCx), and right coronary artery (RCA) were measured, blinded to patient gender. Measurements were compared using 2-sample t tests and linear regression analysis techniques accounting for body surface area (BSA) and left ventricular (LV) mass.

RESULTS

Analysis of cross-sectional coronary artery areas, unadjusted for BSA and LV mass showed smaller coronary artery size in women compared to men in the proximal portion of both the LAD (P = .01) and RCA (P = .002), but no significant difference in the remaining coronary segments.

CONCLUSION

Gender significantly impacts proximal LAD and RCA size. Differences in coronary artery dimensions may explain some, but not all excess gender-related risk with coronary artery revascularization, underscoring the importance of considering multiple contributing factors.

摘要

背景

与男性相比,女性的血运重建结果和冠状动脉血管并发症一直较差。这归因于女性的冠状动脉较小,尽管存在有限的数据支持这一假设。

假设

通过使用多排心血管计算机断层扫描(CCT)获得的容积数据,我们旨在确定性别在多大程度上影响冠状动脉的尺寸,并检验这样一个假设,即即使在对身体表面积和心脏质量进行归一化后,女性的冠状动脉尺寸也会更小。

方法

从大学心血管数据库中确定了在 64 层扫描仪上完成的 CCT 检查。选择了 50 名女性和 44 名无冠状动脉疾病的男性的数据集进行分析。测量左前降支(LAD)、回旋支(LCx)和右冠状动脉(RCA)的近端和远端节段的横截面面积,测量时不了解患者的性别。使用 2 样本 t 检验和线性回归分析技术,根据身体表面积(BSA)和左心室(LV)质量比较测量值。

结果

未对 BSA 和 LV 质量进行调整的冠状动脉横截面面积分析显示,女性的冠状动脉在 LAD(P =.01)和 RCA(P =.002)的近端部分比男性小,但其余冠状动脉节段没有显著差异。

结论

性别显著影响 LAD 和 RCA 的近端大小。冠状动脉尺寸的差异可能解释了一些,但不是全部与冠状动脉血运重建相关的性别风险增加,这突显了考虑多种相关因素的重要性。

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