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Endothelial dysfunction and intima-media thickness in relation to cardiovascular risk factors in patients without clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis
Authors:Campuzano Raquel  Moya José L  García-Lledó Alberto  Salido Luisa  Guzmán Gabriela  Tomas Juan P  Catalán Paz  Muriel Alfonso  Asín Enrique
Institution:Instituto de Enfermedades del Corazón. Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Madrid. Spain. jmoya@hrc.insalud.es
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Endothelial dysfunction and increased intima-media thickness are early findings in the development of atherosclerosis that can be assessed non-invasively by echography. The aim of this study was to investigate endothelial function and intima-media thickness, and the relation between these processes and cardiovascular risk factors in patients without clinical atherosclerosis. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Fifty-two subjects were studied, 39 with one or more cardiovascular risk factors and 13 with none. Vascular echography was performed to analyze endothelium-dependent vascular dilatation in the brachial artery and intima-media thickness in the common carotid artery. RESULTS: Compared to patients without risk factors, patients with cardiovascular risk factors more frequently had impaired vascular dilatation after ischemia, 11.98 4.61% vs 2.77 2.57%, (P<.0.001; mean difference = 9.21%, 95% CI of the difference 6.33-12.07%) and a greater intima-media thickness, 0.085 0.024% vs 0.057 0.014 cm (P < 0.0001; mean difference = 0.028 cm, 95% CI of the difference, 0.017-0.04 cm).There was a significant negative correlation between intimal-media thickness and endothelial dysfunction (r = -0.357; P<0.01). Linear regression analysis showed that intima-media thickness was independently related to age and the presence of hypertension, while endothelial function was related only with the presence of hypertension, smoking, and hyperlipoproteinemia. CONCLUSIONS: In patients without clinical atherosclerotic disease, cardiovascular risk factors were associated with impaired endothelial function and increased intima-media thickness. There was a negative correlation between endothelial-dependent vascular dilatation and intima-media thickness.
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