학술논문

Association between the intima-media thickness of the extracranial carotid arteries and metabolic syndrome in ethnic Kyrgyzs
Document Type
Report
Source
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. October 22, 2018, Vol. 18 Issue 1
Subject
Kyrgyzstan
Language
English
ISSN
1471-2261
Abstract
Author(s): Alina S. Kerimkulova[sup.1] , Olga S. Lunegova[sup.1] , Aibek E. Mirrakhimov[sup.2] , Saamay S. Abilova[sup.1] , Malik P. Nabiev[sup.1] , Ksenia V. Neronova[sup.1] , Erkaiym E. Bektasheva[sup.1] , Ulan [...]
Background It is known that atherosclerosis is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease. We aimed to study the correlation between components of metabolic syndrome (MS) and subclinical carotid atherosclerosis in a group of ethnic Kyrgyzs. Methods In а descriptive study we assessed 144 ethnic Kyrgyzs (69 males, 75 females) aged 36-73 years (average age 51.03 [+ or -] 8.2). All participants underwent a clinical investigation and an anthropometric evaluation (weight, height, waist circumference (WC)). Abdominal obesity (ÐÐ) was confirmed at WC [greater than or equai to] 94 cm in males and [greater than or equai to] 88 cm in females. Fasting plasma glucose and lipid spectrum tests were performed. An ultrasound assessment of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) was performed using a 7.5 MHz transducer (Phillips-SD 800). Results MS was revealed in 61 (42.4%; 47.8% in men and 37.3% in women) of the investigated patients. IMT was significantly increased with the presence of MS components in males (no components vs 2 components of MS: 0.67 [+ or -] 0.007 and 0.81 [+ or -] 0.009 respectively; Ñ < 0.05) and females (no components vs 3 components of MS: 0.63 [+ or -] 0.007 and 0.76 [+ or -] 0.01 respectively; Ñ < 0.01). IMT trended towards an increase in the presence of a greater number of MS components in patients with and without AO (Ñ < 0.01). In order to identify independent factors affecting IMT we carried out a multifactorial logistic regression analysis. Arterial hypertension was found to have the greatest influence on the development of MS (OR = 3.81, p < 0.0001). Conclusion In the group of ethnic Kyrgyzs, a greater number of MS components, with AO or without AO, is associated with higher carotid IMT. Keywords: Carotid atherosclerosis, Intima-media, Carotid arteries, Metabolic syndrome, Kyrgyz