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Association of Dietary Factors with Progression of AA in Stroke/TIA Patients.

Nishanth Kodumuri1, Lauren Giamberardino1, Alan Hinderliter2, Souvik Sen1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of dietary factors such as calorie intake and dietary fats on the progression of aortic arch atheroma (AA).
BACKGROUND: In stroke/TIA patients, progression of AA is associated with recurrent vascular events. DESIGN/
METHODS: Consecutive patients with measurable (>1 mm) AA atheroma on baseline transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) evaluation consented to a protocol mandated follow-up TEE at 12 months. Patients that had adequate paired AA images were assessed for progression, defined as Δ ≥ 1 grade worsening (based on plaque thickness over 12 months). Stroke risk factors and fasting lipid profile were assessed at baseline. The patient's nutritional intake was measured at baseline using the Gladys Block Food Frequency Questionnaire.
RESULTS: One-hundred-nine patients (70 strokes, 33 TIAs) had sequential TEEs, of whom 27% (N=30) progressed and 73% (N=79) did not. Patients with progression had higher daily calorie (1778 ± 623 vs. 1378 ± 406 Calories, p=0.008), fat (76 ± 33 vs. 52 ± 23 grams, p=0.0002), carbohydrate (208 ± 78 vs. 169 ± 57 grams, p=0.01) and protein (73 ± 26 vs. 57 ± 21 grams, p=0.005) intake. On Further analysis among different fats showed a higher consumption of saturated fats (25 ± 12 vs. 17 ±8 grams, p=0.00051) as well as unsaturated fats (44 ± 20 vs. 30 ± 13 grams, p=0.002). These differences remained significant after we adjusted for the medication use. However the significance of these differences was attenuated after adjusting for the calorie intake. Cholesterol consumption did not differ between the progression and no-progression group (262 ± 125 vs. 213 ± 149 mg, p=0.2). CONCLUSIONS/RELEVANCE: Calorie intake plays a significant role in the progression of AA. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and determine the specific dietary modifications that may prevent AA progression and associated recurrent vascular events.

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Keywords:  Aortic arch; Atheroma; Caloric intake; Cardiovascular; Diet

Year:  2016        PMID: 28989944      PMCID: PMC5627650          DOI: 10.4172/2329-6895.1000270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Disord        ISSN: 2329-6895


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