Original Investigation
Distribution of Coronary Artery Calcium by Age, Sex, and Race Among Patients 30-45 Years Old

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Abstract

Background

Coronary artery calcium (CAC) is a measure of atherosclerotic burden and is well-validated for risk stratification in middle- to older-aged adults. Few studies have investigated CAC in younger adults, and there is no calculator for determining age-, sex-, and race-based percentiles among individuals aged <45 years.

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to determine the probability of CAC >0 and develop age-sex-race percentiles for U.S. adults aged 30-45 years.

Methods

We harmonized 3 datasets—CARDIA (Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults), the CAC Consortium, and the Walter Reed Cohort—to study CAC in 19,725 asymptomatic Black and White individuals aged 30-45 years without known atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. After weighting each cohort equally, the probability of CAC >0 and age-sex-race percentiles of CAC distributions were estimated using nonparametric techniques.

Results

The prevalence of CAC >0 was 26% among White males, 16% among Black males, 10% among White females, and 7% among Black females. CAC >0 automatically placed all females at >90th percentile. CAC >0 placed White males at the 90th percentile at age 34 years compared with Black males at age 37 years. An interactive webpage allows one to enter an age, sex, race, and CAC score to obtain the corresponding estimated percentile.

Conclusions

In a large cohort of U.S. adults aged 30-45 years without symptomatic atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, the probability of CAC >0 varied by age, sex, and race. Estimated percentiles may help interpretation of CAC scores among young adults relative to their age-sex-race matched peers and can henceforth be included in CAC score reporting.

Key Words

cardiovascular diseases
cardiovascular risk
coronary artery calcium
coronary artery disease
multidetector computed tomography
percentiles
premature atherosclerosis
primary prevention
young adults

Abbreviations and Acronyms

ASCVD
atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases
CAC
coronary artery calcification
CVD
cardiovascular disease
LOWESS
local weighted estimated scatterplot smoothing

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