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The Association Between Progression of Carotid Artery Intima-Media Thickness and Cardiovascular Events in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients Periton Diyalizi Hastalarinda Karotis Arter İntima Media Kalinliği Progresyonu ile Kardiyovasküler Olaylar Arasindaki İlişki
Mehmet Nuri Turan,Mustafa Yaprak,Ebru Sevinc Ok,Süha Süreyya Özbek,Huseyin Toz,Mehmet Ozkahya,Ercan Ok +6 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of carotid artery intima-media thickness (CA-IMT) measurement on new CV events in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) was investigated.
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Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Measurement of carotid artery intima-media thickness (CA-IMT) is directly associated with cardiovascular (CV) outcomes. We retrospectively investigated the impact of CA-IMT progression on new CV events in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD). MATERIAL and METHODS: All PD patients who have been followed in our unit (n=163) were screened. The patients who had no CA-IMT were excluded. Ninety-six patients who had baseline CAIMT measurement were included. Fifty-two patients had second CA-IMT measurement. Fatal and nonfatal CV events were screened from patients’ charts. RESULTS: At baseline, mean CA-IMT was 0.62±0.16 mm (median 0.60 mm). In patients treated with PD more than 2 years, CV event rate was higher in patients with high CA-IMT (>0.60 mm) compared to the patients with low CA-IMT at baseline (22.2% versus 4.2%, p=0.041). In patients who had second CA-IMT measurement, mean CA-IMT increased from 0.62±0.17 mm to 0.66±0.17 mm (p=0.002). In ROC analysis, best cut-off value of CA-IMT progression was 0.0062 mm/month for prediction of CV events (AUC 0.752±0.066, p=0.046). When patients were grouped according to this cut-off value, CV event rate was higher in patients showed CA-IMT progression above 0.0062 mm/month (33.3% versus 2.7%, p=0.001). In Cox-regression analysis, progression of CA-IMT more than 0.0062 mm/month was only predictor for new CV events (ExpB=14.57, p=0.015). CONCLUSION: Consecutive assessment of atherosclerosis progression by CA-IMT measurement has importance for prediction of new CV events in PD patients.
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