Arterial Calcification on Wrist Radiographs May Suggest Need for Evaluation of Atherosclerosis in Asymptomatic Individuals

Lauren E Watchmaker, J. Watchmaker, G. Watchmaker
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Abstract

Asymptomatic individuals with significant coronary artery disease (CAD) are at risk for unanticipated cardiac events including myocardial infarction (MI). Laboratory studies, stress tests, and coronary artery imaging including coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring evaluate at-risk individuals. Hand and wrist x-rays demonstrating significant arterial wall calcification may provide an additional means to identify asymptomatic individuals at risk for cardiac events. Here we report a case series of patients without known cardiac disease who demonstrated significant calcium deposits in the radial and/or ulnar arteries in radiographs performed for evaluation of their hand conditions. Each series patient was subsequently found to have calcification on coronary artery imaging and an elevated risk of future cardiac events. Our series suggests that peripheral arterial calcifications observed by radiologists and hand specialists may warrant systemic evaluation for atherosclerosis in other areas of the body.
腕部x线片上动脉钙化可能提示需要对无症状个体进行动脉粥样硬化评估
无症状的显著冠状动脉疾病(CAD)患者有发生包括心肌梗死(MI)在内的意外心脏事件的风险。实验室研究、压力测试和冠状动脉成像(包括冠状动脉钙(CAC)评分)评估高危人群。手部和腕部x光片显示明显的动脉壁钙化可能为识别有心脏事件风险的无症状个体提供额外的手段。在此,我们报告了一系列没有已知心脏疾病的患者,在评估其手部状况的x线片中显示桡动脉和/或尺动脉有明显的钙沉积。每个系列患者随后发现冠状动脉成像有钙化,未来心脏事件的风险增加。我们的研究表明,放射科医生和手部专家观察到的外周动脉钙化可能需要对身体其他部位的动脉粥样硬化进行系统评估。
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