학술논문

Advances in Transesophageal Echocardiography for the Evaluation of Atherosclerotic Lesions in Thoracic Aorta : The effects of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and aging on atherosclerotic lesions : ADVANCES IN IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR DIAGNOSIS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL. 1992, 56(6):592
Subject
Atherosclerosis
Blood pressure
Echocardiography
Serum cholesterol
Language
English
ISSN
0047-1828
1347-4839
Abstract
We assessed atherosclerotic lesions in the thoracic aorta in 166 consecutive patients (aged 56±13 years) by transesophageal echocardiography, and investigated the influences of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and age on the prevalence of such lesions. Satisfactory images were obtained of all the thoracic aorta, except for a small part of the ascending aorta, by use of a biplane transesophageal probe. We defined atherosclerotic lesions as increased echogenicity of the intima (intimal thickening), raised plaque, calcification, ulceration, or aneurysms. Lesions were observed in 97 patients (58%). The incidence of lesions in patients with hypertension (81%) or hypercholesterolemia (80%) was significantly greater than in those without both conditions (37%, p<0.005). The incidence of lesions was significantly increased among patients over 60 years old compared with that in patients under 60 (76% vs 42%, p<0.005). Patients without either hypertension or hypercholesterolemia showed a marked in-crease in the incidence of lesions with age (16% at<60 yrs vs. 67% at >60 yrs), and no significant influence of these conditions on the incidence of lesions was found in patients over 60. We conclude that hypertension and hypercholesterolemia might be important risk factors for the development of atherosclerotic lesions in the thoracic aorta in relatively younger patients. Age appears to become a more important determinant of such lesions in Japanese patients over 60 years old irrespective of blood pressure and serum cholesterol levels.