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The influence of smoking and lipids on restenosis after carotid endarterectomy.

R Cuming1, P Worrell, N E Woolcock, P J Franks, R M Greenhalgh, J T Powell.   

Abstract

Factors associated with restenosis were investigated in 107 patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy for symptomatic disease. The patients, 71 men and 36 women with mean age 68 +/- 8 years, were followed up for 1 year by serial Duplex scanning. Carotid restenosis of > or = 50% developed in 18 patients (17%), 11 men and seven women. Restenosis was not influenced by age, sex, diabetes or hypertension. Continuing smokers, serum cotinine > 200 nmol/l, had a significantly higher incidence of > or = 50% restenosis after 1 year (39%), compared with only 16% of non-smokers, p = 0.023. Restenosis > or = 50% also was associated significantly with below median body mass index (p = 0.027). Women undergoing carotid endarterectomy had higher levels of cholesterol (median 7.4 mmol/l) and apolipoprotein B (median 0.81 g/l) than men (median cholesterol 6.4 mmol/l, median apolipoprotein B 0.69 g/l), p < 0.01. For men only, restenosis of > or = 50% was associated with low levels of serum cholesterol (median 5.7 mmol/l), p = 0.002. For women cholesterol levels were higher (median 8.1 mmol/l) in those with > or = 50% restenosis. Smoking adversely influences early restenosis (1 year) after carotid endarterectomy. Hyperlipidaemia is not a risk factor for restenosis in men, but may be associated with restenosis in women.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8405504     DOI: 10.1016/s0950-821x(05)80372-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0950-821X


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