Head and Neck Imaging

Correlation of Mild and Moderater Chronic Kidney Disease with Coronary Artery Disease

Author:LIU Guo-bao, LI Lei, HUA Yu-qiang,et al.

affiliation:Department of Medical Imaging, PLA 184 Hospital,Jiangxi Province, Yingtan 335000, China

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Abstract

Objective This present study explored the correlation of mild and moderater chronic kidney disease(CKD) with coronary artery disease(CAD). Methods We enrolled 206 subjectswho were suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) undergoing CCTA. Patients were divided into normal eGFR group(n=109), mild CKD group(n=66) and moderate CKD group(n=31). Results Compared with normal eGFR group, subjects with mild or moderater CKD had a higher prevalence of CKD(P<0.05). After adjustment for tarditional risk factors, moderate CKD was independently correlate with the prevalence of coronary plaque, CP, MP, severe coronary stenosis and multi-vessesl disease, meanwhile, mild CKD was ndependently correlate with the prevalence of the prevalence of MP. Conclusion Mild and moderater AVC were closely related with CAD. Along with the deteriorate of renal function, the morbidity of CAD will rise gradually.

【Keyword】Chronic Kidney Disease; Coronary Artery Disease; Computer Tomographic

【Chart number】R541.4

【Document Identification Number】A

【DOI】10.3969/j.issn.1672-5131.2018.11.024