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Should CT coronary calcium score be avoided in dialysis patients in light of presumed high prevalence of CAC in this population?

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Cardiology · Ohio State University Cardiovascular Medicine

The incidence of coronary calcifications in patients on dialysis exceeds 80% and is between 50-80% in patients with CKD. In addition, dialysis and ESRD cause two types of vascular calcification - in the medial and intimal layers, the latter being the one that correlates best with atherosclerotic pla...

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Cardiology · UK Gill Heart and Vascular Institute

Short answer, CT coronary calcium is likely beneficial only in select situations in dialysis patients. There are a couple of things to consider in answering this question:

  1. Do they have an alternative indication for preventive therapy (statin +/- ASA)?; and
  2. Independent of dialysis, what is the risk ...

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Nephrology · Citrus Nephrology Associates Inc

In select group of patients, CTA coronaries is my practice.

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