Calcium scoring during 18F-FDG PET/CT in cancer indications: Improving cardiovascular risk stratification and prevention
Réjane Mazet, Nouritza Torossian, Mathilde Wanneveich, Gilles Metrard, Angela Malmare, Denis Angoulvant, Matthieu Bailly, Gaetano Santulli, Gaetano Santulli, Gaetano Santulli

TL;DR
This study shows that assessing coronary artery calcium during PET/CT scans for cancer patients can improve cardiovascular risk assessment and guide prevention strategies.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that systematic CAC scoring during PET/CT can reclassify cardiovascular risk and alter prevention strategies in cancer patients.
Findings
43% of patients were reclassified into a different cardiovascular disease risk category based on CAC scores.
49% of patients required changes in primary CVD prevention, such as adjusting lipid-lowering therapy or initiating follow-up.
CAC scoring was feasible and provided actionable insights in a significant proportion of oncology patients.
Abstract
Coronary artery calcium (CAC) can be assessed on 18F-FDG PET/CT in oncology patients. We evaluated the proportion of oncology patients referred for PET/CT imaging in whom systematic CAC scoring could reclassify cardiovascular (CV) risk and modify primary cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention strategies. This prospective study included 190 cancer patients undergoing 18F-FDG PET/CT in oncological indications at our institution between June and July 2024. Data on CV risk factors, personal/family CVD history, and current treatments were collected. CAC scores were assessed visually and automatically on CT scans. Patients’ CV risk was reclassified according to CAC scores and compared with their current lipid-lowering therapy (LLT) and cardiology follow-up. A total of 190 subjects were analyzed (mean age 65 ± 13 years, 64% female, mean Framingham Risk Score 17.2 ± 9.2%). Patients were…
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TopicsCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
