Socioeconomic status, cardiovascular risk factors and coronary atherosclerosis: a SCOT-HEART trial analysis.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jonathan R Weir-McCall, Ryan Wereski, Jian Chen, Jin Zheng, Jacek Kwiecinski, Philip D Adamson, Nicholas L Mills, Evangelos Tzolos, Colin Berry, Giles Roditi, Edwin J R van Beek, Leslee J Shaw, Edward D Nicol, Daniel S Berman, Piotr J Slomka, Marc R Dweck, Damini Dey, Ahmed A Tawakol, David E Newby, Michelle C Williams
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Abstract

Aims: To investigate the relationship between socioeconomic status, plaque burden on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), management and outcomes.

Methods: In a post-hoc analysis of a multicentre randomised control trial, we assessed associations between socioeconomic status and qualitative (stenosis, adverse plaque characteristics) and quantitative (total plaque, calcified plaque, non-calcified and low attenuation) CCTA plaque features and examined the interaction of socioeconomic status on cardiovascular outcomes.

Results: Socioeconomic status was available in 3948 participants of whom 1989 were randomised to CCTA and 1629 scans were suitable and available for quantitative plaque analysis. Within these 1629 participants, 15% were from the lowest socioeconomic quintile and 25% from the highest socioeconomic quintile. Participants in the most deprived socioeconomic group were younger, had lower cardiovascular risk, and less likely to have severe stenosis or multivessel disease. After adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors, there was no difference in quantitative plaque burden between socioeconomic groups. After a median of 4.75 years follow-up, CTCA-guided management was associated with similar changes in medical therapy, and similar reductions in the risk of coronary heart disease death, or non-fatal myocardial infarction in low and high socioeconomic groups, with no difference between the base and interaction models (p=0.35).

Conclusion: Socioeconomic status is not an independent predictor of coronary artery disease severity, rather, the association is mostly determined by modifiable risk factors. Preventive therapies, guided by CCTA, achieves similar benefits in both low and high socioeconomic status individuals.

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European journal of preventive cardiology
European journal of preventive cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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12.50
自引率
12.00%
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601
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: European Journal of Preventive Cardiology (EJPC) is an official journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC). The journal covers a wide range of scientific, clinical, and public health disciplines related to cardiovascular disease prevention, risk factor management, cardiovascular rehabilitation, population science and public health, and exercise physiology. The categories covered by the journal include classical risk factors and treatment, lifestyle risk factors, non-modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular conditions, concomitant pathological conditions, sport cardiology, diagnostic tests, care settings, epidemiology, pharmacology and pharmacotherapy, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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