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Aspects of carotid structure and function in health and different stages of chronic kidney disease

Authors :
Anna M, Asp
Carin, Wallquist
Anette, Rickenlund
Britta, Hylander
Stefan H, Jacobson
Kenneth, Caidahl
Maria J, Eriksson
Source :
Clinical physiology and functional imaging. 38(3)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Arterial remodelling and stiffening have been demonstrated in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The presence of vascular alterations in earlier-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) is less studied. We evaluated vascular structure and function in mild-to-moderate CKD (stages 2-3) compared with healthy subjects and advanced CKD (stages 4-5).Carotid ultrasound was performed in 103 non-dialysis CKD patients and 54 healthy controls. Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) and common carotid artery (CCA) diameter were measured. Strain, stiffness and the pressure-strain elastic modulus (EThere was no significant difference in CCA diameter between CKD 2-3 and controls. The CCA diameter was larger in CKD 4-5 compared with CKD 2-3 and controls (CKD 4-5, 6·50 ± 0·79 mm versus CKD 2-3, 6·08 ± 0·56 mm, P = 0·003; and versus controls 5·97 ± 0·53 mm, P0·001). However, after adjustments, the difference in CCA diameter was valid only for older ages and also dependent on systolic blood pressure (SBP). There were no significant differences in CIMT, strain or stiffness between the groups, but EIn mild-to-moderate CKD, there were no significant differences in carotid artery structure or function compared with healthy subjects. Only patients with advanced CKD and older ages showed signs of arterial remodelling. Our study indicates that vascular alterations occur in advanced CKD, with SBP and age as important contributing factors.

Details

ISSN :
1475097X
Volume :
38
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical physiology and functional imaging
Accession number :
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