P1.49 Evaluation of Arterial Stiffness and Cardiovascular Risk Stratification in a General Population in Northern Italy. The Vobarno Study

Hypertension guidelines underline the importance of quantification of total cardiovascular(CV)risk;an extensive evaluation of target organ damage (TOD)may increase the number of patients classified at high CV risk.The aim of our study was to assess the effect of the evaluation of different forms of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Artery research 2008, Vol.2 (3), p.103-104
Hauptverfasser: Salvetti, M., Muiesan, M. L., Paini, A., Monteduro, C., Belotti, E., Corbellini, C., Galbassini, G., Rosei, C. Agabiti, Micheletti, L., Aggiusti, C., Marino, F., Bertacchini, F., Rosei, E. Agabiti
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Zusammenfassung:Hypertension guidelines underline the importance of quantification of total cardiovascular(CV)risk;an extensive evaluation of target organ damage (TOD)may increase the number of patients classified at high CV risk.The aim of our study was to assess the effect of the evaluation of different forms of TOD,in addition to ‘‘routine’’ work-up,on CV risk(CVR)stratification in a general population. Methods In 385 untreated subjects(age 57±10 years,44% males,64% hypertensives(HT),32% treated)left ventricular and carotid artery structure and carotido-femoral PWV were measured. All subjects underwent laboratory examinations.Subjects were divided into risk categories according to ESH/ESC guidelines before and after TOD evaluation. Results After routine work up patients were classified as follows:7% at average CVR,35% at low CVR,26% at moderate CVR,31 at high CVR and 1% at very high CVR. The proportion of patients at low or moderate CVR reclassified at high CVR were 6%,12%,14% and 32% after echocardiography, albuminuria, PWV and carotid ultrasound(CUS) respectively(X2 p
ISSN:1872-9312
1876-4401
1876-4401
DOI:10.1016/j.artres.2008.08.356