Breast arterial calcification: association with coronary artery disease. Work in progress.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-1995
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess the association between mammographically detected breast arterial calcification (BAC) and coronary artery disease (CAD) and diabetes mellitus (DM).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The records of 182 women (aged 39-92 years) who underwent both mammography and coronary arteriography were retrospectively reviewed to determine BAC, CAD, and DM status.
RESULTS: For women aged less than 59 years (under-59 group) (n = 54), nearly all women with BAC (n = 8) had CAD (n = 7) and also had DM (n = 6). For this group, the positive predictive value of BAC for CAD was 0.88 and the negative predictive value was 0.65 (chi 2 = 7.7, P < .05). DM was a confounding variable. The positive predictive value of DM for CAD increased from 0.62 when BAC was absent to 1.00 when BAC was present (standard error of difference, .22; P < .10). No significant association between BAC and CAD was found for women aged 59 years and older (n = 128).
CONCLUSION: BAC in women aged less than 59 years may indicate an additional risk factor for CAD, particularly in diabetic patients.
Volume
194
Issue
1
First Page
181
Last Page
183
ISSN
0033-8419
Published In/Presented At
Moshyedi, A. C., Puthawala, A. H., Kurland, R. J., & O'Leary, D. H. (1995). Breast arterial calcification: association with coronary artery disease. Work in progress. Radiology, 194(1), 181–183. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.194.1.7997548
Disciplines
Diagnosis | Medicine and Health Sciences | Other Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment | Radiology
PubMedID
7997548
Department(s)
Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Medical Imaging
Document Type
Article