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Thomas T van Sloten1, Coen D A Stehouwer1.
Abstract
Carotid stiffening is considered an important element in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular diseases. These include stroke as well as vascular dementia and depression. However, results of individual studies evaluating the association between carotid stiffening and incident stroke have been inconsistent. Therefore, we have conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis, showing that carotid stiffening is associated with incident stroke independently of cardiovascular risk factors and aortic stiffness. In addition, carotid stiffening improved stroke risk prediction beyond the Framingham stroke risk factors and aortic stiffness. Other studies have shown that carotid stiffening is associated with a higher incidence of vascular dementia and depressive symptoms. This suggests that carotid stiffness is a potential separate target for prevention strategies of cerebrovascular disease.Entities:
Keywords: Carotid stiffness; Cerebrovascular disease
Year: 2016 PMID: 27493900 PMCID: PMC4949361 DOI: 10.1159/000445354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pulse (Basel) ISSN: 2235-8668