Increased Aortic Intima-Media Thickness
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- 11 December 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 104 (24) , 2943-2947
- https://doi.org/10.1161/hc4901.100522
Abstract
Background — Autopsy studies in children have shown that atherosclerotic lesions begin to develop first in the intima of the aorta. Recent developments in ultrasound techniques have made it possible to visualize the intima-medial thickness of the abdominal aorta directly (aIMT). Therefore, we examined the feasibility of measuring aIMT in children and studied its value in distinguishing high-risk children from healthy controls compared with a more established marker of subclinical atherosclerosis, the common carotid artery intima-medial thickness (cIMT). Methods and Results — IMTs were measured using high-resolution (13 MHz) ultrasound in 88 children (aged 11±2 years); 16 had hypercholesterolemia (LDL cholesterol, 5.1±1.2 mmol/L), 44 had type 1 diabetes (mean duration, 4.4±3.1 years; LDL cholesterol, 2.3±0.7 mmol/L), and 28 were healthy (controls; LDL cholesterol, 2.5±0.8 mmol/L). High-risk children had significantly increased aIMTs and cIMTs (both P <0.001) compared with controls. In controls, aIMT was similar to cIMT ( P =NS), but aIMT was higher than cIMT in the children with hypercholesterolemia and diabetes (both P <0.01). Both markers showed excellent and approximately equal between-observer (<4%) and between-subject variation (<5%). Conclusions — Children with hypercholesterolemia and diabetes show increased IMTs compared with healthy controls, with a relatively greater increase in the aIMT than in the cIMT. Because atherosclerosis begins first in the intima of the aorta, these data suggest that the aIMT might provide the best currently available noninvasive marker of preclinical atherosclerosis in children. Received July 9, 2001; revision received October 3, 2001; accepted October 10, 2001.Keywords
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