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http://dx.doi.org/10.7742/jksr.2013.7.6.369

Potential Risk Assessment of Cardiovascular Disease in Low Calcium-Score  

Yoo, Heangsoo (Department of Radiology, Samsungchangwon Hospital)
Park, Jikoon (Department of Radiological Science, International University of Korea)
Jung, Bongjae (Department of Radiological Science, International University of Korea)
Noh, Sicheol (Department of Radiological Science, International University of Korea)
Choi, IlhHong (Department of Radiological Science, International University of Korea)
Jung, Hyungjn (Department of Radiological Science, International University of Korea)
Kang, Sangsik (Department of Radiological Science, International University of Korea)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology / v.7, no.6, 2013 , pp. 369-376 More about this Journal
Abstract
Prepared her for the early detection of the risk of cardiovascular disease prevention for the various attempts being made ill through a lot of research to the criteria of coronary artery calcification, but the figure is more than 100 the progress of the flow can be expected to be was. In this study, we quantify the correlation between body composition analysis, blood lipid levels of calcium and public asymptomatic even at low calcium levels in comparison with the existing studies by analyzing potential risk of cardiovascular disease will be represented on the were evaluated. Studies, the calcium scores in the body composition analysis "1-10", and when "11-100" when there was a significant correlation in BMI and WHR look more normal frequency range of the mean values in the normal range meomulreoteuna 21% relative HDL and TG in lipid profiles, no significant correlation look more normal frequency range of risk were derived from the mean values in the normal range, 21% to 40% of the relative risk were derived. meomulreoteuna. In addition, there is no correlation between BFM and BMR Also, average increases in the frequency of a higher standard was higher relative risk derived 31 to 93%, and geological correlation test TC above 20mg/dl atherosclerotic sclerosis seems to be the value of HDL to act to remove cholesterol from atheroma already looking at the same time to suppress the occurrence of atherosclerosis, increased LDL showed higher values occurs rapidly increasing. At this time, the relative risk of 43-50% have been identified. In other words, even when calcium levels are low, that is inherent in the incidence of cardiovascular disease was unknown.
Keywords
Potential Risk Assessment of Cardiovascular Disease; Calcium-score; body composition index; test for lipid metabolism; sensitivity;
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