CAROTID ARTERY FOLLOW-UP STUDY
颈动脉随访研究
基本信息
- 批准号:3349129
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.37万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1986
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1986-07-01 至 1995-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:arteriosclerosis blood chemistry cardiovascular disorder diagnosis cardiovascular disorder epidemiology carotid artery cerebrovascular disorders coronary disorder disease /disorder proneness /risk gender difference human middle age (35-64) human mortality human old age (65+) human subject interview longitudinal human study myocardial infarction noninvasive diagnosis pathologic process prognosis questionnaires statistics /biometry stroke ultrasonography
项目摘要
Case control studies have disclosed a strong association between wall
thickening of the extracranial carotid arteries (carotid wall thickening,
CWT) and angiographic evidence of coronary artery disease (CAD). This
association cannot be altogether explained by shared risk factors.
Interactive effects between coronary status and risk factors have been
observed: differences in CWT between young and old samples with CAD
exceed differences in young and old samples free of CAD, and there are
interactive effects with other risk factors as well. A strong
association between extent of CWT and extent of CAD has also been
observed that suggests that CAD patients with CWT are at increased risk
for incident coronary heart disease, and pilot data confirm that the
relation of CWT to adverse cardiovascular outcome may be of approximately
the same magnitude as number of diseased coronary vessels. The data also
suggest that patients with CAD are on a "fast track" for progression of
CWT. Uncertainty imposed by earlier case-control study designs urges
completion of a longitudinal study of morbidity and mortality outcome now
underway and accomplishment of a longitudinal study of CWT progression to
confirm these impressions. SPECIFIC HYPOTHESES we will test are: 1.)
Incidence of cardiovascular events (bypass surgery, angioplasty, fatal
and non-fatal myocardial infarction (MI), and stroke and endarterectomy)
in men and women with extensive CWT at baseline exceeds that of those
with less extensive baseline CWT; the relation of CWT to outcome is
independent of CAD and/or CAD risk factors; and, 2.) CWT progresses more
rapidly in males and females with CAD and/or CAD risk factors than in
CAD/risk factor free controls. SPECIFIC AIMS are 1.) to follow-up a
cohort of 670 individuals with defined coronary anatomy, extent of CWT,
and CAD risk factors over 5-10 years for fatal and non-fatal
cardiovascular events. CAD, CWT, and CAD risk factor status at accession
will be related to outcome; and, 2.) In a separate (new) cohort of 280
volunteers with and without CAD we will evaluate CWT yearly for 3 years,
and multivariable analysis will be used to relate accession status to
progression rate. Availability of a unique sample of patients largely
already characterized for coronary status (at angiography), CAD risk
factors, and CWT, and development of B-mode methods for quantifying CWT
and biostatistical approaches for quantifying progression of CWT over a
short time span (3 years) provide opportunity for this project. Recent
pilot data support its feasibility. Results will allow us to evaluate the
ability of B-mode to identify patients at risk for clinical events and to
quantify progression and factors associated with progression of CWT in
patients with and without CAD. The data will also aid interpretation of
cohort studies and clinical trials with CWT as outcome.
病例对照研究揭示了墙与墙之间的密切联系
项目成果
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