Abstract:Background:Role of epicardial fat (EF) had expended from a marker of cardiovascular risk to indicators of several systemic physiological effects and needed to be measured in more scenarios. The present study aimed to determine whether the EF volume (EFV) and mean attenuation (EFA) measured on non-contrast routine chest-CT (RCCT) could be more consistent with that on coronary CT angiography (CCTA) by adjusting the threshold of fatty attenuation. Methods: Totally 83 subjects simultaneously underwent CCTA and RCC… Show more
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