Interscan Variation in Coronary Artery Calcium Quantification in a Large Asymptomatic Patient Population

Abstract
OBJECTIVE. We evaluated interscan variation in coronary artery calcium scores in a large screening population as determined by electron beam CT.MATERIALS AND METHODS. One thousand patients (average age, 53 years; age range, 18-85 years) who were asymptomatic for coronary artery disease underwent two consecutive scans of the heart on an electron beam CT scanner. Scans were performed with ECG gating, breath-hold, 3-mm collimation, and 100-msec exposure. Two contiguous pixels with density values greater than 130 H were used as the minimum criterion for a calcific lesion. The calcium score was determined on a vessel-by-vessel basis for both scans of each patient. Interscan variation in calcium and vessels involved with calcification was evaluated on the basis of age, sex, and average calcium score.RESULTS. The percentage of difference between calcium scores in scans was 28.4% and 43.0% for women and men, respectively. For the individual epicardial arteries (left main, left anterior descending, circumflex, and...