Complementary Impact of Carotid Intima–Media Thickness With Plaque in Associations With Noncardiac Arterial Vascular Events

The ability of carotid intima–media thickness (IMT) to predict risk beyond plaque is controversial. In 952 participants (critical limb ischemia [CLI] or stroke, n = 473; community, n = 479), we assessed whether relationships with events for IMT complement the impact of plaque in young patients depen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angiology 2020-02, Vol.71 (2), p.122-130
Hauptverfasser: Kolkenbeck-Ruh, Andrea, Woodiwiss, Angela J., Monareng, Talib, Sadiq, Eitzaz, Mabena, Philanathi, Robinson, Chanel, Motau, Tshegofatso H., Stevens, Belinda, Manyatsi, Nomvuyo, Tiedt, Scott, Dembskey, Reinhard, Abdool-Carrim, Talib, Veller, Martin, Cassimjee, Ismail, Modi, Girish, Hale, Martin, Norton, Gavin R.
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Zusammenfassung:The ability of carotid intima–media thickness (IMT) to predict risk beyond plaque is controversial. In 952 participants (critical limb ischemia [CLI] or stroke, n = 473; community, n = 479), we assessed whether relationships with events for IMT complement the impact of plaque in young patients depending on the extent of thrombotic versus atherosclerotic disease. The extent of atherosclerotic versus thrombotic occlusion was determined in 54 patients with CLI requiring amputations. Thrombotic occlusion in CLI was associated with younger age (P < .0001) and less plaque (P = .02). Independent relations between plaque and CLI were noted in older (>50 years; P < .005 to .38) participants, while independent relations between plaque and stroke (P < .005 to
ISSN:0003-3197
1940-1574
DOI:10.1177/0003319719862681