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Hyperechogenic intimal lesions and wall thickness of the temporal and facial arteries in elderly patients with arterial occlusions of the eye

Authors :
Claudia Dechant
Siegfried G. Priglinger
Michael Czihal
Ulrich Hoffmann
Marc J. Mackert
Ilaria Prearo
Anton Köhler
Hendrik Schulze-Koops
Christian Lottspeich
Source :
RMD Open, Vol 7, Iss 3 (2021), RMD Open
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the association of arteriosclerosis, characterised by hyperechogenic intimal lesions (HIL), with wall thickness of the temporal and facial arteries in elderly patients with ocular arterial occlusions.MethodsPatients suffering from non-arteritic ocular perfusion disorders were included. High-resolution compression sonography (18 MHz) images of the temporal arteries (frontal and parietal branch at the upper margin of the auricle) and facial arteries (at the crossing point of the artery over the mandible) were analysed for the presence of HIL (grade 0: absent; grade 1: moderate; grade 2: severe). Characteristics of patients with and without evidence of HIL >grade 1 were compared.ResultsIn total, 330 cranial artery segments of 55 patients were analysed. HIL ≥grade 1 was present in 13.0% of all artery segments and in 38.1% of all patients. Patients with HIL ≥grade 1 in at least one arterial segment displayed significantly increased maximum wall thickness of the temporal arteries (0.62±0.23 mm vs 0.50±0.13 mm; pConclusionThe presence of HIL goes along with a significantly increased wall thickness of the temporal and facial arteries. These findings should be considered when interpreting the results of sonography of the cranial arteries in the diagnostic workup of suspected giant cell arteritis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20565933
Volume :
7
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RMD Open
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7228c1c09916f687615b61ce4e122595