Small dense low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and coronary artery calcification in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Rishi Rikhi, Christopher L. Schaich, George W. Hafzalla, Nisha A. Patel, Jordan E. Tannenbaum, Charles A. German, Tamar Polonsky, Michael Y. Tsai, Muhammad Imtiaz Ahmad, Tareq Islam, Parag A. Chevli, Michael D. Shapiro

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Abstract

Aims Elevated small dense LDL cholesterol (sd-LDL-C) increases atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Although coronary artery calcification (CAC) is widely used for predicting CVD events, few studies have examined the relationship between sd-LDL-C and CAC. Methods This study included 4672 individuals with directly measured baseline sd-LDL-C and CAC from the Multi-Ethnic Study of and results Atherosclerosis [mean (standard deviation) age: 61.9 (10.4) years; 52.5% women; 47.3% with baseline CAC (mean score >0)]. We used multi-variable general linear models and restricted cubic splines with the goodness of fit testing to evaluate the association of sd-LDL-C with the presence of CAC. Odds ratios [OR (95% confidence interval)] were adjusted for demographics and cardiovascular risk factors, including estimated total LDL-C. Higher quartiles of sd-LDL-C were associated with the presence of CAC, even after accounting for total LDL-C. Compared with the lowest quartile of sd-LDL-C, participants in Quartiles 2, 3, and 4 had higher odds for the presence of baseline CAC [Quartile 2 OR: 1.24 (1.00, 1.53); Quartile 3 OR: 1.51 (1.19, 1.93); and Quartile 4 OR 1.59 (1.17, 2.16)]. Splines suggested a quadratic curvilinear relationship of continuous sd-LDL-C with CAC after adjustment for demographics and CVD risk factors (quadratic vs. first-order sd-LDL-C terms likelihood ratio test: P = 0.015), but not after accounting for total LDL-C (quadratic vs. first-order terms: P = 0.156). Conclusion In a large, multi-ethnic sample without known CVD, higher sd-LDL-C was associated with the presence of CAC, above and beyond total LDL-C. Whether selective direct measurement of sd-LDL-C is indicated to refine cardiovascular risk assessment in primary prevention warrants further investigation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1048-1054
Number of pages7
JournalEuropean Journal of Preventive Cardiology
Volume31
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2024

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Keywords

  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Coronary artery calcium
  • Small dense low-density lipoprotein cholesterol

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article
  • Multicenter Study

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