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Increased maximum common carotid intima-media thickness is associated with smoking and hypertension in Tochigi Prefecture residents
Authors:Akio Iwasaki  Hidehiro Takekawa  Ryuta Okabe  Keisuke Suzuki  Madoka Okamura  Takahito Nishihira  Ayano Suzuki  Yuka Tsukahara  Koichi Hirata
Institution:1.Stroke Division, Department of Neurology,Dokkyo Medical University,Tochigi,Japan;2.Center of Medical Ultrasonics,Dokkyo Medical University,Tochigi,Japan;3.Department of Internal Medicine,Akiru Municipal Medical Center,Tokyo,Japan
Abstract:

Objective

We investigated maximum intima-media thickness of the common carotid artery (IMT-Cmax) in residents of Tochigi Prefecture, who have been reported to have high stroke mortality.

Method

Our study included 840 individuals. All participants underwent carotid ultrasonography and answered a questionnaire during participation in a health festival in Tochigi Prefecture. The questionnaire was designed to collect information on age, gender, and risk factors for stroke. IMT-Cmax was measured. Statistical analyses were performed to identify factors contributing to IMT-Cmax values ≥1.1 mm.

Results

In total, 117 subjects had an IMT-Cmax value ≥1.1 mm. IMT-Cmax correlated significantly with age, current smoking, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, heart disease, and previous symptomatic stroke (p < 0.05) in univariate analysis. Current smoking (p < 0.001, odds ratio 3.88) and hypertension (p = 0.0070, odds ratio 1.83) were seen as significant contributing factors to IMT-Cmax ≥1.1 mm in logistic regression analysis adjusted by age, gender, and previous symptomatic stroke.

Conclusion

We identified current smoking and hypertension as the most significant contributing factors to increased IMT-Cmax in residents of Tochigi Prefecture, emphasizing the importance of routine blood pressure monitoring and anti-smoking education in this population.
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