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Assessment of carotid cross-sectional area in hypertensive patients: phenotyping and prognostic validation in The Campania Salute Network.

Costantino Mancusi1, Grazia Canciello1, Maria Angela Losi1, Emanuele Barbato1, Carmine Morisco1, Maria Virginia Manzi1, Maria Immacolata Arnone1, Francesco Rozza1, Nicola De Luca1, Raffaele Izzo2.   

Abstract

Increased intima-media thickness (IMT) of common carotid artery (CA) is considered the hallmark of vascular hypertension-mediated target organ damage, even if vessel remodeling due to mechanical stress may also induce changes in diameter. We developed a method computing both diameter and IMT of CA, to assess correlates and prognostic impact of carotid cross-sectional area (CCSA) in a large registry of treated hypertensive patients. We selected 6300 hypertensive patients of the Campania Salute Network registry free of overt cardiovascular (CV) disease and with available CA ultrasound (54 ± 11 years; 57% male). CCSA was computed as:[Formula: see text]CCSA was considered high if >90th percentile of the sex-specific distribution (>48 mm2 in men and >41 mm2 in women). Patients with high CCSA were male, with older age, higher pulse pressure (PP), more prevalent obese and diabetic, with higher total and LDL cholesterol (p < 0.01 for all). During a median follow-up of 60 months (IQR 19-87), 206 incident composite major and minor CV events occurred. In Cox regression analysis high CCSA was associated with more than 100% increased risk of incident CV events ((HR 2.11, 95%CI 1.46-3.1, p < 0.0001), independently of the effect of older age, male sex, PP > 60 mmHg, presence of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), carotid plaque (CP), and less anti-RAS therapy (p < 0.05 for all). In treated hypertensive patients, increased CCSA is associated with worse metabolic and lipid profile and predict incident CV events, independently of high PP, presence of LVH and CP.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32541664     DOI: 10.1038/s41371-020-0365-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Hypertens        ISSN: 0950-9240            Impact factor:   3.012


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