| Literature DB >> 22778963 |
Arkadiusz Siennicki-Lantz1, Per Wollmer, Sölve Elmståhl.
Abstract
To examine if mild carotid stenosis correlates with silent vascular brain changes, we studied a prospective population-based cohort "Men born in 1914." Data from followups at ages 68 and 81, have been used. Carotid ultrasound was performed at age 81, and cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured with SPECT at age 82. Out of 123 stroke-free patients, carotid stenosis <50% was observed in 94% in the right and 89% in the left internal carotid arteries (ICAs). In these subjects, Peak Systolic Velocities in ICA correlated negatively with CBF in a majority of several brain areas, especially in mesial temporal area. Results were limited to normotensive until their seventies, who developed late-onset hypertension with a subsequent blood pressure, pulse pressure, and ankle-brachial index growth. Elderly with asymptomatic carotid stenosis <50% and peak systolic velocities in ICA 0.7-1.3 m/s, should be offered an intensified pharmacotherapy to prevent stroke or silent cerebrovascular events.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22778963 PMCID: PMC3388379 DOI: 10.1155/2012/579531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Vasc Med ISSN: 2090-2824
Figure 1Followup of the cohort “Men born in 1914.”
Figure 2Distribution of regions of interest used for cerebral blood flow estimation. (f) Frontal; (tl) temporal lateral and (tm) temporal mesial; (pi) parietal inferior and (ps) parietal superior ROI; (bg) basal ganglia; (c) reference region in cerebellum.
The background data of the 123 subjects collected at the 1st and the 2nd followup of the cohort.
| Age 68 years | Age 81 years | |
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| carotid stenosis right <50%, | 116 (94.3) | |
| carotid stenosis left <50%, | 110 (89.4) | |
| right ICA's PSV (m/s); min–max; mean (SD) | .3–3.0; .76 (4.1) | |
| left ICA's PSV (m/s); min–max; mean (SD) | .4–4.0; .82 (.47) | |
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| In subjects with right carotid stenosis <50%: |
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| right ICA's PSV (m/s); min–max; mean (SD) | .3–1.2; .67 (.17) | |
| frequency of stenosis: 0%–35%–40%; | 22–91–3 | |
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| In subjects with left carotid stenosis <50%: |
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| Left ICA's PSV (m/s); min-max; mean (SD) | .4–1.3; .69 (.17) | |
| Frequency of stenosis: 0%–35%–40%–45%; | 21–85–2–2 | |
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| In subjects with carotid stenosis <50%, left or right: |
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| SBP, mmHg (SD) | 150.6 (19.0) | 143.4 (15.3) |
| DBP, mmHg (SD) | 92.1 (7.9) | 82.5 (6.4) |
| pulse pressure, mmHg (SD) | 58.1 (14.8) | 60.1 (14.1) |
| Ankle brachial index: | ||
| Right | 1.13 (.12) | 1.03 (.19) |
| Left | 1.09 (.12) | 1.00 (.19) |
| Difference ABI ages 81–68, right | −.10 (.17) | |
| Difference ABI ages 81–68, left | −.09 (.15) | |
ICA: internal carotid artery.
Correlation coefficients between peak systolic velocity in right/left ICA and cerebral blood flow estimated in several regions of interest. Analyses performed in study subjects defined as normotensive and hypertensive at age 68.
| Normotensive at age 68 | Hypertensive at age 68 | Normotensive at age 68 | Hypertensive at age 68 | |
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| ICA left | ICA right | ICA left | ICA right | |
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| Frontal | ||||
| R | −.244 | −.333∗ | −.014 | .106 |
| L | −.273∗ | −.282∗ | .064 | .079 |
| Mesial temporal | ||||
| R | −.345∗∗ | −.286∗ | .069 | .140 |
| L | −.369∗∗ | −.376∗∗ | .030 | .165 |
| Lateral temporal | ||||
| R | −.237 | −.186 | −.013 | .218 |
| L | −.214 | −.252 | .040 | .171 |
| Superior parietal | ||||
| R | −.355∗∗ | −.279∗ | .001 | .088 |
| L | −.312∗ | −.217 | .140 | .181 |
| Inferior parietal | ||||
| R | −.294∗ | −.355∗∗ | .026 | .083 |
| L | −.282∗ | −.270∗ | .146 | .123 |
| Basal ganglia | ||||
| R | −.138 | −.261∗ | .007 | .043 |
| L | −.191 | −.234 | .065 | .036 |
| Subcortical area | −.309∗ | −.337∗ | .045 | .066 |
∗Correlation is significant at .05 level (2-tailed). ∗∗Correlation is significant at .01 level (2-tailed). ICA: internal carotid artery.
Figure 3Distribution of cerebral blood flow values (CBF), estimated in left mesial temporal area, depending on the level of peak systolic Velocity in left internal carotid artery (ICA). scatter presented for both normotensive and hypertensive subjects at age 68.
Partial correlation coefficients between peak systolic velocity in right/left ICA and cerebral blood flow, controlled for the grade of carotid stenosis ipsilaterally.
| Normotensive at age 68 | ||
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| ICA left | ICA right | |
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| Frontal | ||
| R | −.149 | −.347∗∗ |
| L | −.156 | −.333∗ |
| Mesial temporal | ||
| R | −.284∗ | −.286∗ |
| L | −.278∗ | −.271∗ |
| Lateral temporal | ||
| R | −.203 | −.221 |
| L | −.159 | −.248 |
| Superior parietal | ||
| R | −.270∗ | −.329∗ |
| L | −.219 | −.276∗ |
| Inferior parietal | ||
| R | −.213 | −.341∗ |
| L | −.173 | −.300∗ |
| Basal ganglia | ||
| R | −.137 | −.240 |
| L | −.194 | −.216 |
| Subcortical area | −.226 | −.337∗ |
Correlation coefficients between peak systolic velocity in right/left ICA and blood pressure trend. Ankle-brachial index (ABI) at ages 68, 81, and its time difference. Analyses performed in study subjects defined as normotensive and hypertensive at age 68.
| Normotensive at age 68 | Hypertensive at age 68 | |||
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| ICA left | ICA right | ICA left | ICA right | |
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| SBP, age 81 | .384∗∗ | .221 | −.007 | −.071 |
| DBP, age 81 | .102 | −.058 | −.282∗ | −.139 |
| SBP, age difference | .303∗ | .183 | .164 | −.165 |
| DBP, age difference | .216 | .083 | −.058 | −.033 |
| Pulse pressure, age 81 | .373∗∗ | .274∗ | −.130 | −.019 |
| ABI-left, age 81 | −.430∗∗ | −.072 | −.068 | −.338∗ |
| ABI-right, age 81 | −.253∗ | −.074 | −.125 | −.448∗∗ |
| ABI-left, age 68 | −.212 | .110 | −.075 | −.374∗∗ |
| ABI-right, age 68 | −.254∗ | .000 | −.104 | −.171 |
| ABI-left, difference | −.381∗∗ | −.156 | .131 | −.127 |
| ABI-right, difference | −.170 | −.053 | −.034 | −.358∗∗ |
∗Correlation is significant at .05 level (2-tailed). ∗∗Correlation is significant at .01 level (2-tailed). ICA: internal carotid artery.
Distribution of cerebral blood flow values in different brain areas in subjects defined as normo- or hyper-tensive at age 68.
| Regional cerebral blood flow | Definition of blood pressure at age 68 | ||
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| Normotensives | Hypertensives |
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| Frontal | |||
| R | 81.1 (6.0) | 79.9 (5.9) | ns. |
| L | 80.7 (6.1) | 79.4 (5.6) | ns. |
| Mesial temporal | |||
| R | 79.5 (4.5) | 79.8 (4.9) | ns. |
| L | 78.8 (4.6) | 79.4 (4.8) | ns. |
| Lateral temporal | |||
| R | 79.3 (4.5) | 78.2 (4.7) | ns. |
| L | 78.7 (5.2) | 77.5 (5.4) | ns. |
| Superior parietal | |||
| R | 82.6 (6.9) | 80.8 (7.0) | ns. |
| L | 83.8 (8.0) | 82.4 (7.0) | ns. |
| Inferior parietal | |||
| R | 81.3 (6.6) | 79.4 (5.9) | ns. |
| L | 78.3 (6.8) | 77.7 (6.0) | ns. |
| Basal ganglia | |||
| R | 93.3 (6.9) | 92.0 (7.0) | ns. |
| L | 91.6 (6.4) | 90.4 (7.4) | ns. |
| Subcortical | 64.2 (6.6) | 62.5 (6.6) | ns. |
ns.: nonsignificant; R: right; L: left.