2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12175589
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Aortic Wall Thickness as a Surrogate for Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Familial and Nonfamilial Hypercholesterolemia: Quantitative 3D Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study and Interrelations with Computed Tomography Calcium Scores, and Carotid Ultrasonography

Rafał Gałąska,
Dorota Kulawiak-Gałąska,
Karolina Dorniak
et al.

Abstract: We aimed to compare the extent of subclinical atherosclerosis in the ascending and descending aortas by measuring wall area and thickness using 3D cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (aAWAI and dAWAI) in patients with asymptomatic familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) and nonfamilial hypercholesterolemia (NFH). We also aimed to establish the interrelations of CMR parameters with other subclinical atherosclerosis measurements, such as calcium scores, obtained using computed tomography in coronary arteries (C… Show more

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“…Atherosclerotic plaques causing significant obstructive arterial disease mainly affect coronary and lower limb arteries [ 98 , 99 ]. Conversely, in carotid arteries, FH is associated with the increased carotid intima–media complex thickness in common and internal carotid arteries, but it is less likely to cause a significant arterial lumen narrowing [ 100 ]. In this line, atherosclerotic plaques are more prevalent in renal arteries in FH, but rarely obstructive, as compared to patients without FH [ 101 ].…”
Section: Epidemiology Risk Factors and Clinical Course Of Atheroscler...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atherosclerotic plaques causing significant obstructive arterial disease mainly affect coronary and lower limb arteries [ 98 , 99 ]. Conversely, in carotid arteries, FH is associated with the increased carotid intima–media complex thickness in common and internal carotid arteries, but it is less likely to cause a significant arterial lumen narrowing [ 100 ]. In this line, atherosclerotic plaques are more prevalent in renal arteries in FH, but rarely obstructive, as compared to patients without FH [ 101 ].…”
Section: Epidemiology Risk Factors and Clinical Course Of Atheroscler...mentioning
confidence: 99%