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Aortic Valve Calcium Score by Computed Tomography as an Adjunct to Echocardiographic Assessment—A Review of Clinical Utility and Applications

Isabel G. Scalia, Juan Farina, Ratnasari Padang, Clinton Jokerst, Milagros Pereyra, Ahmed Mahmoud, Tasneem Z. Naqvi, Chieh‐Ju Chao, Jae K. Oh, Reza Arsanjani, Chadi Ayoub

2023Journal of Imaging12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aortic valve stenosis (AS) is increasing in prevalence due to the aging population, and severe AS is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Echocardiography remains the mainstay for the initial detection and diagnosis of AS, as well as for grading of severity. However, there are important subgroups of patients, for example, patients with low-flow low-gradient or paradoxical low-gradient AS, where quantification of severity of AS is challenging by echocardiography and underestimation of severity may delay appropriate management and impart a worse prognosis. Aortic valve calcium score by computed tomography has emerged as a useful clinical diagnostic test that is complimentary to echocardiography, particularly in cases where there may be conflicting data or clinical uncertainty about the degree of AS. In these situations, aortic valve calcium scoring may help re-stratify grading of severity and, therefore, further direct clinical management. This review presents the evolution of aortic valve calcium score by computed tomography, its diagnostic and prognostic value, as well as its utility in clinical care.

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MedicineGrading (engineering)RadiologyCardiologyInternal medicineComputed tomographyAortic valve stenosisAortic valveStenosisClinical PracticePhysical therapyEngineeringCivil engineeringCardiac Valve Diseases and TreatmentsCardiac Imaging and DiagnosticsInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management