Increased Carotid Intimal-Medial Thickness and Coronary Calcification Are Related in Young and Middle-Aged Adults
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Background—Increased carotid intimal-medial thickness (IMT) and coronary artery calcification (CAC) are used as 2 markers of early atherosclerosis. Our objectives were to assess whether increased IMT and CAC are related and to determine the relationship between cardiovascular risk factors and carotid IMT in young adults. Methods and Results—A sample of 182 men and 136 women aged 33 to 42 years living in Muscatine, Iowa, underwent B-mode carotid ultrasound to determine the mean of 12 measurements of maximal carotid IMT. CAC was defined as calcification in the proximal coronary arteries in $3 contiguous pixels with a density of $130 HU. The mean IMT was 0.788 mm (SD 0.127) for men and 0.720 mm (SD 0.105) for women. CAC was present in 27% of men and 14% of women and was significantly associated with IMT in men (P,0.025) and women (P,0.005). With multivariate analysis, after adjustment for age, significant risk factors for carotid IMT were LDL cholesterol (P,0.001) and pack-years of smoking (P,0.05) in men and LDL cholesterol (P,0.001) and systolic blood pressure (P,0.01) in women. These risk factors remained significant after CAC was included in the multivariate model. Conclusions—There is an association between increased carotid IMT and CAC and between cardiovascular risk factors and increased IMT in young adults. Carotid IMT may provide information in addition to CAC that can be used to identify young adults with premature atherosclerosis. (Circulation. 1999;100:838-842.)
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Increased carotid intimal-medial thickness and coronary calcification are related in young and middle-aged adults. The Muscatine study.
BACKGROUND Increased carotid intimal-medial thickness (IMT) and coronary artery calcification (CAC) are used as 2 markers of early atherosclerosis. Our objectives were to assess whether increased IMT and CAC are related and to determine the relationship between cardiovascular risk factors and carotid IMT in young adults. METHODS AND RESULTS A sample of 182 men and 136 women aged 33 to 42 year...
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