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Isabel Goncalves

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Increased Echolucency of Carotid Plaques in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.

Author

  • Gerd Östling
  • Bo Hedblad
  • Göran Berglund
  • Isabel Goncalves

Summary, in English

Background and Purpose - Diabetes is associated with the presence of moderate to large atherosclerotic carotid plaques. Previous carotid ultrasound studies have associated plaques with low echogenicity with a higher risk of cerebrovascular events. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether patients with type 2 diabetes have different plaque echogenicity than do nondiabetic subjects. Methods - Forty-seven type 2 diabetic and 51 nondiabetic subjects with a carotid plaque in the right artery were included in this study. All patients were born in 1935 to 1936 and were participants in a population-based study. Carotid ultrasonography was performed and the risk factors for cardiovascular disease were determined. Plaque echogenicity was assessed quantitatively on B-mode ultrasound images by standardized gray-scale median values. Results - Gray-scale median values were significantly lower, indicating more echolucent plaques, in patients with type 2 diabetes compared with nondiabetics (37.0 +/- 14.8 vs 45.5 +/- 15.4, P=0.007). Of the other risk factors studied, only triglycerides were significantly associated with the echogenicity of the plaque. Conclusions - Patients with type 2 diabetes have more echolucent plaques compared with nondiabetic subjects. This might be associated with the higher risk of cardiovascular events among diabetics.

Department/s

  • Internal Medicine - Epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular Research - Immunity and Atherosclerosis
  • Cardiovascular Research - Epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular Research - Translational Studies

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Pages

2074-2078

Publication/Series

Stroke: a journal of cerebral circulation

Volume

38

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Heart Association

Topic

  • Neurology

Status

Published

Research group

  • Internal Medicine - Epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular Research - Immunity and Atherosclerosis
  • Cardiovascular Research - Epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular Research - Translational Studies

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1524-4628