Compensatory Increase in Common Carotid Artery Diameter
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 27 (11) , 2012-2015
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.27.11.2012
Abstract
Background and Purpose Common carotid artery (CCA) diameter is thought to increase as a consequence of hypertension and may increase as the thickness of the arterial wall increases. The purpose of this study was to determine CCA dimensions and correlate them with clinical features. Methods We performed a cross-sectional, community-based study of adults 65 years of age and older, measuring inner and outer diameter of the CCA in vivo with carotid sonography. Findings were correlated against risk factors for atherosclerosis, CCA intima-media thickness (IMT), and echocardiographically determined left ventricular (LV) mass. Results Independent variables showing strong positive associations with outer and inner CCA diameter included age, male sex, height, weight, and systolic blood pressure. As an independent variable, LV mass ( r =.40 and r =.37, respectively; P <.00001) had a strong positive relation to inner and outer CCA diameters. The relationship between diameter and IMT was different. In a model that controlled for age, sex, and estimated LV mass, an increase of 1 mm in CCA IMT corresponded to a 1.9-mm increase in the outer diameter of the artery ( P <.00001) but was not significantly related to the inner diameter (slope=+0.07 mm; P =.26). Conclusions Increase in the outer diameter of the CCA is associated with subject size, sex, age, echocardiographically estimated LV mass, and CCA IMT. Increases in internal diameter of the CCA have similar relationships but are not related to IMT. This supports the hypothesis that the human CCA dilates as the thickness of the artery wall increases.Keywords
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