Abstract
In asymptomatic individuals, non-contrast coronary calcium CT allows robust prediction of MACE. Contrast-enhanced coronary CT angiography (CCTA) permits detection of purely non-calcified plaques (NCP), but the relationship of NCP to risk factors and incident MACE has not been examined. Within the
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