FACTOR 64: Routine coronary CT angiography in patients at high risk for heart disease.

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900 patients with asymptomatic diabetes mellitus were randomized to CT angiography vs. Standard management. Primary end point was a combination of death, infarction and unstable angina.

63% of patients randomized to CT angiography presented some degree of heart disease and 4.7% presented severe lesions. This resulted in more coronary interventions, more use of statins and a significant reduction of blood pressure and LDL levels compared to the control group; however, there was no significant reduction of event (7.6% vs 6.2%; p=0.38).

Conclusion

In this population of high risk asymptomatic diabetic patients, routine CT angiography increased the use of statins and revascularization procedures but was not able to reduce events.

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Joseph B Muhlestein
2014-11-18

Original title: Screening For Asymptomatic Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease Among High-Risk Diabetic Patients Using Coronary CT Angiography: Primary Results of FACTOR-64, a Randomized Controlled Trial.

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