Aim: Previous studies have shown that the fibrinogen to albumin ratio (FAR) is closely related to the severity and prognosis of coronary atherosclerosis. In this study, we sought to evaluate the association between FAR and the degree of coronary artery calcification (CAC) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Methods: In this retrospective study, 218 patients with CKD were stratified into low, medium and high FAR groups according to the tertiles of the FAR values. The CAC scores, clinical information and laboratory test results of the three FAR groups were compared. To explore the relationship between FAR and CAC we conducted binary logistic regression and correlation analyses.

Results: In the low FAR group, the CAC scores were significantly lower than those in the medium and high FAR groups (  <  0.001). There was a significant correlation between the FAR and CAC scores ( = 0.510,   <  0.001). The FAR was an independent predictor of CAC (OR = 1.106, 95% CI [1.004-1.218],  = 0.042).

Conclusion: In patients with CKD, the FAR can be considered as an effective predictor of CAC.

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