Developing a novel diagnostic model for identifying high-risk plaques in new onset unstable angina pectoris using coronary CT angiography
Hui Li, Yao Li, Zhuoya Yao, Bin Chen, Shaohuan Qian, Miaonan Li, Hongju Wang

TL;DR
This study creates a diagnostic model using electronic health records to identify high-risk heart plaques in patients with new-onset unstable angina, which could help guide personalized treatment.
Contribution
A novel nomogram model using clinical features to predict high-risk plaques in unstable angina patients based on CCTA and electronic health records.
Findings
The nomogram identified diabetes, smoking, cholesterol, and lipoprotein(a) as significant predictors of high-risk plaques.
The model achieved an AUC of 0.851 with strong calibration and clinical utility confirmed via decision curve analysis.
A web-based dynamic nomogram was developed to streamline high-risk plaque prediction in clinical settings.
Abstract
Limited evidence supports the use of electronic health records for developing prediction models to identify high-risk plaques in patients with unstable angina pectoris (UAP). This study aimed to develop and validate a practical high-risk plaque prediction model in patients with new onset UAP. We prospectively enrolled consecutive patients presenting with new-onset UAP who underwent both coronary angiography and coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) at our center from January 2021 to December 2021. Based on the CCTA findings, the patients were categorized into two distinct groups: a high-risk plaque group (n=57) and a low-risk plaque group (n=26). We utilized LASSO regression and the Boruta algorithm for feature selection and performed multivariate logistic regression analyses to identify variables associated with high-risk plaque. Internal validity of the predictive model was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Antiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular Diseases
