Martina Morelli, Chiara Tognola, Ilaria Garofani, Marco Le Van, Andrea Tacchetto, Marco Bellomare, Michela Algeri, Atea Shkodra, Cristina Giannattasio, Alessandro Maloberti
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Abstract
Introduction: Carotid Intima-Media Thickness (IMT) is a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis and cardiovascular risk. Dyslipidemia is a well-established risk factor for atherosclerosis and novel lipid parameters have recently emerged.
Aim: The aim of our study was to assess the association between IMT and novel lipid parameters in hypertensive patients.
Methods: We analyzed the IMT of 848 hypertensive patients followed at the Hypertension Unit of San Gerardo Hospital (Monza, Italy). Classic (total, HDL, LDL and non-HDL cholesterol and triglycerides) and novel indices (non-HDL/HDL, LDL/HDL, total cholesterol/HDL, log triglycerides/HDL and triglycerides-glycemia index) were measured and calculated.
Results: Univariable analyses showed a significant correlation between IMT and most lipid parameters. Multivariable linear regression with IMT as continuous dependent variable revealed a significant association with total cholesterol (β = 0.108, p = 0.001), LDL cholesterol (β = 0.119, p < 0.001), non-HDL cholesterol (β = 0.126, p < 0.001), non-HDL/HDL (β = 0.134, p < 0.001), LDL/HDL (β = 0.140, p < 0.001) and total cholesterol/HDL (β = 0.134, p < 0.001). Logistic multivariable regression with IMT categorized as ≥ or < 0.9 mm demonstrated a significant association with total cholesterol (OR = 1.100 per 10 mg/dL increase, p = 0.003), LDL cholesterol (OR = 1.130 per 10 mg/dL increase, p = 0.001), non-HDL cholesterol (OR = 1.110 per each unit increase, p = 0.001), non-HDL/HDL (OR = 1.368 per each unit increase, p = 0.002), LDL/HDL (OR = 1.583 per each unit increase, p = 0.001) and total cholesterol/HDL (OR = 1.368 per each unit increase, p = 0.002).
Conclusions: Carotid IMT is significantly associated with various lipid parameters, with the strongest association observed for non-HDL/HDL, LDL/HDL and total cholesterol/HDL.
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High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention promotes knowledge, update and discussion in the field of hypertension and cardiovascular disease prevention, by providing a regular programme of independent review articles covering key aspects of the management of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. The journal includes: Invited ''State of the Art'' reviews. Expert commentaries on guidelines, major trials, technical advances.Presentation of new intervention trials design.''Pros and Cons'' or round tables on controversial issues.Statements on guidelines from hypertension and cardiovascular scientific societies.Socio-economic issues.Cost/benefit in prevention of cardiovascular diseases.Monitoring of healthcare systems.News and views from the Italian Society of Hypertension (including abstracts).All manuscripts are subject to peer review by international experts. Letters to the editor are welcomed and will be considered for publication.