{Reference Type}: English Abstract {Title}: [Relationship between cystatin C and coronary artery calcification in patients with intermediate cardiovascular risk]. {Author}: Ruiz-Salas A;Cortés-Rodríguez M;Alegre-Bayo N;Algarra-García J;de Teresa Galván E;Jiménez-Navarro MF; {Journal}: Med Clin (Barc) {Volume}: 143 {Issue}: 12 {Year}: Dec 2014 23 {Factor}: 3.2 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.medcli.2013.10.034 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbimortality in industrialized countries. Quantification of coronary artery calcium (CAC) has been shown to have an independent and incremental prognostic value over traditional risk factors for the prediction of mortality and cardiovascular events. The aim of our study was to determine the possible relationship between CAC and cystatin C (CTC).
METHODS: We included 104 patients with stable chest pain, free of cardiovascular disease and nephropathy, with intermediate cardiovascular risk. Both CAC (Agatston) and CTC were determined.
RESULTS: CTC was independently associated with the CAC level and the presence of coronary disease.
CONCLUSIONS: CTC values may be associated with CAC and coronary disease. Further studies are needed to know the importance of these markers in clinical practice.