Carotid intima media thickness and glomerular filtration rate: a baseline analysis of the PolyIran-L trial
The relationship between kidney and vascular health is acknowledged, but detailed information is still missing. This study examines the relationship of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and carotid intima media thickness, providing insights into the association between atherosclerosis and...
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description | The relationship between kidney and vascular health is acknowledged, but detailed information is still missing. This study examines the relationship of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and carotid intima media thickness, providing insights into the association between atherosclerosis and kidney function.
Participants older than 50 years of age who were part of the PolyIran-L study, a trial nested in the Golestan Cohort Study, were included. The maximal intima media thickness of both common carotid arteries was evaluated using B-mode ultrasonography. Four different cut-off values for abnormal carotid intima media thickness were considered. Correlation of carotid intima media thickness and eGFR was assessed with linear correlation and multivariable binary logistic regression models after adjusting for several confounders.
In total, 1562 participants (750 females, 48%) were included in this population-based study. Assuming the eGFR |
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