Sep 15, 2025
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Coronary CT Angiography (CCTA) Normal (CAD-RADS 0) Vs CAD-RADS 1 Cases | Early Atherosclerosis
CAD-RADS = Coronary Artery Disease – Reporting and Data System It’s a standardized reporting system for coronary CT angiography (CCTA) that grades the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) and gives management suggestions.
CAD-RADS 0 No coronary artery disease, absence of plaque 0% stenosis No further evaluation required
CAD-RADS 1 1-24% stenosis and presence of plaque Risk similar to patients with no stenosis, but indicates early atherosclerosis.
Plaque Burden: P1: Mild plaque burden. Plaque limited to 1–2 coronary segments. Usually focal, early atherosclerosis
P2: Moderate plaque burden. Plaque involving 3–4 segments. More diffuse than P1, but not extensive.
P3: Severe plaque burden. Plaque involving 5–6 segments. Considered high-risk extent.
P4: Extensive plaque burden. Plaque in ≥7 coronary segments. Very high atherosclerotic burden → higher event risk.
CAD-RADS 1: 1-24% stenosis and presence of plaque Risk similar to patients with no stenosis, but indicates early atherosclerosis.