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. 2022;100(2):133-136.

Impact of Carotid atheroma on cardiovascular risk in Mauritanian hypertensive patients

Impact of Carotid atheroma on cardiovascular risk in Mauritanian hypertensive patients

Sirakhé Camara et al. Tunis Med. 2022.

Abstract

Aim: To determine the prevalence of carotid atheroma in hypertensive patients and assess the levels of cardiovascular risk.

Methods: This is a prospective study that took place in the outpatient department of the National Cardiology Center of Nouakchott over a period of 6 months (October 2019 to March 2020). Patients with hypertension without complications were included. Patients lost to followup and those whose records were incomplete were excluded from the study.

Results: Out of a total of 171 patients, a total of 93 patients (54.38%) was collected, of which 54.8% were women, 55.9% of the patients in the series were over 50 years old.The associated cardiovascular risk factors were dominated by dyslipidemia (27.9%), diabetes (20.4%), smoking (26.8%). hypertension was grade 2 in 47.3% of patients and grade 3 in 52.7% of patients. Left ventricular hypertrophy was noted in 77.4% of patients. Echo-Doppler of the supra-aortic trunks revealed atherosclerotic plaques in 63.4% of patients.

Conclusion: The prevalence of carotid atheroma in hypertensive patients at high cardiovascular risk level was frequent in our series, it follows from this to recommend early detection for optimal management.

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