Impact of cardiovascular risk factors on progression of arteriosclerosis in younger patients: evaluation by carotid duplex ultrasonography and cardio-ankle vascular index(CAVI)
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Impact of cardiovascular risk factors on progression of arteriosclerosis in younger patients: evaluation by carotid duplex ultrasonography and cardio-ankle vascular index(CAVI)
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate progression of arteriosclerosis using cardio-ankle vascular index(CAVI) and carotid duplex ultrasonography(DUS) in young and adolescent patients considered to be at risk of cardiovascular disease.
Methods: We evaluated the progression of arteriosclerosis using CAVI and carotid DUS in 240 young and adolescent patients. Dyslipidemia(DL), hypertension(HT), and diabetes mellitus(DM) were major cardiovascular risk factors. Patients were divided to 4 groups according to number of risk factors.
Results: In terms of risk factors, CAVI and CAVI difference(CAVI-D) were elevated only in the HT group(p=0.0290, p=0.0243 vs. no risk respectively). CAVI-D was positively associated with diastolic blood pressure(DBP). Mean IMT was positively associated with LDL-C or systolic blood pressure, and negatively with HDL-C. Plaque score was associated with LDL-C or DBP. In patients with the 3 risk factors, CAVI, CAVI-D and mean intima-media thickness(IMT) were significantly higher than in those without risk(p=0.0009, p=0.0042 and p=0.0151 respectively), and CAVI and CAVID were higher than in those with 1 risk(p=0.0204 and p=0.0231). Carotid plaque develops from around 30 years of age in Japan. Despite numbers of risk factors, there were no differences in CAVI, CAVI-D, mean IMT or plaque score between smoker and non-smoker groups.
Conclusion: In conclusion, an increase in the number of risk factors also results in progression of arteriosclerosis in young and adolescent patients. HT was the most important risk factor for arteriosclerosis in these patients.
Comment in
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The cardio-ankle vascular index and carotid ultrasound data reflect different concepts of vascular damage.J Atheroscler Thromb. 2014;21(10):1098-100. doi: 10.5551/jat.26476. Epub 2014 Sep 18. J Atheroscler Thromb. 2014. PMID: 25230754 No abstract available.
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