Avtor/Urednik     Zaletel, Marjan; Žvan, Bojana
Naslov     Blood lipids and carotid plaques
Tip     članek
Vir     Acta Clin Croat
Vol. in št.     Letnik 41, št. 1
Leto izdaje     2002
Obseg     str. 5-10
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Increased lipids in the blood could be associated with an increased lipid core of atherosclerotic plaque and plaque echolucency on the B-mode image. The hypothesis that plasmalevels of blood lipids predict the echolucency of carotid atherosclerotic plaques on B-mode imaging was tested. A total of 237 outpatients, mean age 62.9+-10.2 years, were enrolled in the study. There were 189 symptomatic and 48 asymptomatic patients. All of them underwent duplex sonography of carotid arteries and lipidogram in the last year, and had plaques in common or internal carotid arteries. Other risk factors, i.e. arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, aging and gender, were also evaluated. In the model of logistic regression, the type of plaque (hypoechogenic, echogenic) was introduced as a dependent variable, with LDL, HDL and triglycerides as independent variables. The model fitted the data moderately well (r2=0.19, p<0.001). LDL and HDL appeared to be significant predictors (p<0.01). The association of plaque type with arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, aging and gender was tested by logistic regression..The model fitted the data moderately well (r2=0.24, p<0.001). Arterial hypertension and age were significant (p<0.01) predictors for echogenic plaques, whereas cigarette smoking was indicative of hypoechogenic plaques (p=0.01). In conclusion, LDL and HDL appeared to be associated with hypoechogenic plaques. LDL showed positive, and HDL negative association. Among other risk factors, aging and arterial hypertension showed positive association with echogenic plaques, whereas cigarette smoking showed positive association with hypoechogenic plaques.
Deskriptorji     CAROTID ARTERIES
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
LIPOPROTEINS, HDL CHOLESTEROL
LIPOPROTEINS, LDL CHOLESTEROL
TRIGLYCERIDES
MIDDLE AGE
RISK FACTORS
HYPERTENSION
DIABETES MELLITUS
SEX FACTORS
AGE FACTORS
SMOKING
ULTRASONOGRAPHY, DOPPLER, DUPLEX