Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine (Sep 2018)

Femoral Intima-media Thickness, Risk Factors, and Markers of Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease

  • Jeremiás Zsuzsanna,
  • Makó Katalin,
  • Bogdan Anca,
  • Miu Ioana,
  • Șerdean Alexandra,
  • Benedek Theodora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jim-2018-0032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 141 – 151

Abstract

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Introduction: The burden of coronary artery disease (CAD) and peripheral vascular pathologies caused by atherosclerosis is constantly increasing. There is continuous research aiming to develop new methods that can evaluate the extent of atherosclerotic disease in different vascular beds, thus estimating global risk. Similar to carotid artery thickness, which is an established marker for increased cardiovascular risk and cerebrovascular disease, femoral intima-media thickness (f-IMT) may have the same role in case of peripheral arterial involvement. The aim of the study was determine whether f-IMT, determined at the level of the superficial femoral artery, is related to traditional risk factors, markers of peripheral vascular atherosclerosis and inflammation.

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