Artery Research

Volume 12, Issue C, December 2015, Pages 13 - 13

P3.10 REGIONAL CAROTID MECHANICS IS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIRED IN PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS

Authors
Oleg Kerbikov*1, Ekaterina Borskaya2, Irina Kaloshina2, Anna Kaloshina3, Olga Telnova1, Natalia Ustyantseva1, Maria Agakina2
1Federal Research Clinical Center FMBA of Russia, Moscow, Russia
2Federal State Clinical Hospital #86 FMBA of Russia, Moscow, Russia
3I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia
Available Online 23 November 2015.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2015.10.235How to use a DOI?
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Objective: To study the correlation between carotid mechanics, carotid stiffness and cardiac parameters in patients on hemodialysis (kidney failure) and healthy subjects.

Methods: Study population consisted of 12 patients on hemodialysis (aged 24–73, median=48) and 24 healthy controls of the same age and gender. All subjects underwent comprehensive transthoracic echocardiography and ultrasound carotid exams. Peak carotid longitudinal, circumferential strains and longitudinal and radial displacement were measured using two-dimensional Speckle-Tracking Imaging. Carotid stiffness was calculated using wall-tracking software.

Results: Univariant analysis revealed direct correlations between carotid strains and displacement and parameters of LV diastolic function and carotid stiffness (r=0.44 between longitudinal strain (ST_l) and e′ (interventricular septum), r=−0.27 between ST_l and carotid_PWV, r=−0.47 between ST_l and Intima_Media_Thickness, p<0.05) and correlations between LV diastolic function and carotid stiffness (r=−0.51 between carotid_PWV and e′). These correlations were confirmed by multiple linear regression after adjusting for potential confounders (age, blood pressure, gender, weight, etc.). Analysis showed significant decrease in carotid strains and displacements and increase in carotid stiffness in patients on hemodialysis (carotid PWV=8.9 and 6.9 m/s, ST_l=4.6 and 6.7 in dialysis patients and healthy subjects accordingly, p<0.05). Multivariate modeling confirmed that hemodialysis is an independent determinant of regional carotid mechanics.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that regional carotid mechanics is related to heart diastolic function and carotid stiffness. Development of atherosclerosis impairs carotid mechanics. Key parameters of carotid mechanics are significantly decreased in patients on hemodialysis. Measurement of these parameters is important because their diversions may serve as an early marker of cardiovascular disease.

Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
12 - C
Pages
13 - 13
Publication Date
2015/11/23
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2015.10.235How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

Cite this article

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AU  - Ekaterina Borskaya
AU  - Irina Kaloshina
AU  - Anna Kaloshina
AU  - Olga Telnova
AU  - Natalia Ustyantseva
AU  - Maria Agakina
PY  - 2015
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