Female predominant coronary tortuosity is related to significant coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study

Journal of Indian College of Cardiology(2019)

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Background: Coronary tortuosity (CT), quantified by our new tortuosity severity index (TSI), strongly predicts anginal pain in patients with normal coronary angiography (CA). The connection between CT and coronary arteriosclerosis is still imprecise. Objectives: The objective was to study CT in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Patients and Methods: This is a prospective study at university hospitals between May 2016 and January 2017. We included 331 consecutive patients who underwent CA due to typical chest pain and showed CAD with a lesion >30%. Patients were prospectively divided into two groups based on the presence (n = 186) or absence (n = 145) of significant CAD (≥70%) and compared for clinical, echocardiographic, and CA characteristics. The TSI was either significant (mild/moderate CT with >4 curvatures in total or severe/extreme CT with any number of curvatures) or not significant TSI (mild/moderate CT with curvatures ≤4 curvatures in total). Results: Patients with significant CAD had the highest rate of CT (66% vs. 17%, P ≤ 0.001) and significant TSI (69% vs. 20%, P
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