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Aortic arch calcification and clinical outcome in patients with end-stage renal disease.

Kosaku Nitta1, Tetsuya Ogawa.   

Abstract

Vascular calcification is very common in end-stage renal disease, especially in hemodialysis patients. Vascular calcification is associated with poor prognosis in hemodialysis patients. The transformation of vascular smooth muscle cells into osteoblast-like cells seems to be a key element in the pathogenesis of vascular calcification. In addition to traditional risk factors including hypertension and dyslipidemia, hemodialysis patients possess a number of non-traditional cardiovascular risk factors, which may be associated with the pathogenesis of vascular calcification, such as duration of dialysis and imbalance of mineral metabolism. The severity of vascular calcification can be assessed with computed tomography (CT), but a simple technique is required as a routine practice. In an attempt to evaluate the extent of vascular calcification, we have proposed a simple non-invasive technique for estimating aortic arch calcification (AoAC) in hemodialysis patients. The present review summarizes the following aspects: (i) a method of estimating AoAC and the correlation between AoAC score estimated by chest X-ray and AoAC volume evaluated by multi-detector CT as a gold standard, (ii) relation of the presence of AoAC to the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, and (iii) Kaplan-Meier analysis in terms of cardiovascular mortality in patients with AoAC compared to those without AoAC. We suggest that screening patients undergoing dialysis for the presence of AoAC is a cost-effective, efficient way to identify those patients at the highest risk of cardiovascular events and will allow for the treatment strategies to prevent vascular calcification.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21258192     DOI: 10.1620/tjem.223.79

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tohoku J Exp Med        ISSN: 0040-8727            Impact factor:   1.848


  10 in total

1.  Aortic Arch Calcification Associated with Cardiovascular Events and Death among Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome.

Authors:  Tsung-Lin Yang; Chin-Chou Huang; Shao-Sung Huang; Chun-Chih Chiu; Hsin-Bang Leu; Shing-Jong Lin
Journal:  Acta Cardiol Sin       Date:  2017-05       Impact factor: 2.672

2.  Associations between coronary calcification on chest radiographs and mortality in hemodialysis patients.

Authors:  Joseph A Abdelmalek; Paul Stark; Carl P Walther; Joachim H Ix; Dena E Rifkin
Journal:  Am J Kidney Dis       Date:  2012-08-09       Impact factor: 8.860

3.  Not at random location of atherosclerotic lesions in thoracic aorta and their prognostic significance in relation to the risk of cardiovascular events.

Authors:  Jarosław Wasilewski; Jan Głowacki; Lech Poloński
Journal:  Pol J Radiol       Date:  2013-04

4.  Aortic Arch Calcification Predicts Patency Loss of Arteriovenous Fistula in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients.

Authors:  Yit-Sheung Yap; Kai-Ting Ting; Wen-Che Chi; Cheng-Hao Lin; Yi-Chun Liu; Wan-Long Chuang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-04-22       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Associations between Soluble Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (sRAGE) and S100A12 (EN-RAGE) with Mortality in Long-term Hemodialysis Patients.

Authors:  Eul Sik Jung; Wookyung Chung; Ae Jin Kim; Han Ro; Jae Hyun Chang; Hyun Hee Lee; Ji Yong Jung
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 2.153

6.  Aortic Arch Calcification as a Predictor of Repeated Arteriovenous Fistula Failure within 1-Year in Hemodialysis Patients.

Authors:  Yit-Sheung Yap; Kai-Ting Ting; Wen-Che Chi; Cheng-Hao Lin; Yi-Chun Liu; Po-Lin Kuo; Wan-Long Chuang
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-05-31       Impact factor: 3.411

7.  Increased Aortic Arch Calcification and Cardiomegaly is Associated with Rapid Renal Progression and Increased Cardiovascular Mortality in Chronic Kidney Disease.

Authors:  Szu-Chia Chen; Melvin Teh; Jiun-Chi Huang; Pei-Yu Wu; Chiu-Yueh Chen; Yi-Chun Tsai; Yi-Wen Chiu; Jer-Ming Chang; Hung-Chun Chen
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-03-29       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Denosumab Recovers Aortic Arch Calcification During Long-Term Hemodialysis.

Authors:  Shunji Suzuki; Makoto Suzuki; Norio Hanafusa; Ken Tsuchiya; Kosaku Nitta
Journal:  Kidney Int Rep       Date:  2020-12-16

9.  Vascular Calcification as an Underrecognized Risk Factor for Frailty in 1783 Community-Dwelling Elderly Individuals.

Authors:  Szu-Ying Lee; Chia-Ter Chao; Jenq-Wen Huang; Kuo-Chin Huang
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 5.501

10.  Aortic Arch Calcification and Cardiomegaly Are Associated with Overall and Cardiovascular Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients.

Authors:  Shih-Hsiang Ou; Yi-Hsueh Liu; Tung-Ling Chung; Jiun-Chi Huang; Pei-Yu Wu; Ho-Ming Su; Szu-Chia Chen
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2021-07-13
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