Oral Calcium intake may lead to coronary artery calcification: JACC
USA: The intake of oral calcium supplements may lead to serial coronary artery calcification, find a recent study in the journal JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging. The study found an association between oral calcium supplementation and increased calcium deposition in the coronary vasculature.
Calcium supplements are prescribed frequently for the treatment or prevention of bone-related disorders. While bone benefits of calcium supplementation appear notionally valid their cardiovascular safety remains controversial. Also, their effects on serial coronary calcification are not well determined. Considering this, Najdat Bazarbashi, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, and colleagues sought to evaluate and assess the extent of serial coronary artery calcification in response to oral calcium supplementation.
The study was a post hoc patient-level analysis of 9 prospective randomized trials. The researchers compared changes in serial percentage of atheroma volume (PAV) and calcium indices (CaI) using serial coronary intravascular ultrasound in matched segments of patients coronary artery disease who were receiving concomitant calcium supplements (n = 447) and in those who did not receive supplements (n = 4,700) during an 18- to 24-month trial period.
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