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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements None. Introduction The etiology of chest pain in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is diverse and includes coronary artery disease (CAD) as well as HCM-specific causes. Myocardial bridging (MB) has been associated with HCM, chest pain, and accelerated atherosclerosis. To investigate differences in the presence of MB and CAD, we compared HCM patients with age-, gender- and CAD pre-test probability (PTP)-matched outpatients presenting with chest pain. Methods We studied 84 HCM patients who underwent cardiac computed tomography and compared these with 168 matched controls (age 54 ± 11 years, 70% men, PTP 12% [5%–32%]). MB, calcium score, plaque morphology and presence and extent of CAD were assessed for each patient. Linear mixed models were used to assess differences between cases and controls. Results Differences between HCM patients and controls are described in the table. In summary, MB was more often seen in HCM patients (50% vs. 25%, p < 0.001), who were also more likely to have >1 segment affected (14% vs. 2%, p < 0.05). In the HCM group, MB was associated with pathogenic mutation status. Calcium score and the presence of obstructive CAD were similar in both groups (9 [0-225] vs. 4 [0-82] and 18% vs. 19%; p > 0.05 for both). Conclusion MB was twice as prevalent in the HCM group. However, in a matched analysis, the prevalence and extent of CAD was equal among patients with and without HCM. These finding illustrate that despite a higher prevalence of MB, the prevalence of CAD is similar between groups, also demonstrating satisfactory performance of pre-test risk prediction in HCM patients. Assessment of CAD by CT HCM group(n = 84) Control group (n = 168) p-value Agatston score 9 [0-225] 4 [0-82] 0.22 No. of pts with score* 0.07 0-399 31 (89%) 149 (91%) >400 8 (11%) 15 (9%) Obstructive CAD 15 (18%) 32 (19%) 0.82 No. of pts with MB 42 (50%) 42 (25%) <0.001 No. of vessels with MB <0.001 1 34 (40%) 39 (23%) 2 8 (10%) 3 (2%) No. of pts with >1 segment with MB 12 (14%) 4 (2%) <0.001 Abbreviations CAD = Coronary artery disease, MB = Myocardial bridging, pts = patients *Only measured in 73/84 HCM patients and in 164/168 control patients

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