[Indirect relation between intimo-medial thickness of the carotid artery and vasodilation of the popliteal artery].

Sbornik lekarsky Pub Date : 2003-01-01
J Spácil, R Ceska, T Haas
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Abstract

Background: Intima-media thickness of the common carotid artery (IMT ACC) and flow-mediated vasodilatation (FMD) of the brachial artery is considered an early marker of atherosclerosis. This study was undertaken to elucidate whether endothelial dysfunction in the popliteal artery, pronoun to atherosclerosis, is related to IMT ACC.

Methods and results: Twenty-nine control subjects, 29 asymptomatic patients with hyperlipoproteinemia (without therapy) and 26 patients with coronary artery disease were examined. Using ultrasound with a linear-array probe (7.5 MHz), we measured IMT ACC and diameter of the popliteal artery (PA) at rest and during reactive hyperaemia after release of 5-minute arterial occlusion. In control subjects we found thicker IMT ACC and greater FMD than did the patients (p<0.001, ANOVA test). A significant negative correlation between the IMT ACC and percent FMD was found in all of the subjects (p<0.001). On multiple regression analysis, percent FMD showed a significant negative correlation with the IMT ACC, total cholesterol, triacylglyceroles, body mass index, age, and diastolic blood pressure.

Conclusion: We found significant negative correlation between IMT common carotid artery and FMD popliteal artery.

颈动脉内内侧厚度与腘动脉血管舒张的间接关系。
背景:颈总动脉内膜-中膜厚度(IMT - ACC)和肱动脉血流介导的血管舒张(FMD)被认为是动脉粥样硬化的早期标志。本研究旨在阐明腘动脉内皮功能障碍(即动脉粥样硬化)是否与IMT - ACC相关。方法与结果:对照组29例,无症状高脂血症患者29例,冠心病患者26例。利用线性阵列探头(7.5 MHz)的超声,我们测量了静息时和解除动脉闭塞5分钟后反应性充血时腘动脉(PA)的IMT - ACC和直径。结论:颈总动脉IMT与腘动脉FMD呈显著负相关。
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