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Carotid artery wall hypertrophy in children with metabolic syndrome

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JOURNAL OF HUMAN HYPERTENSION
卷 22, 期 2, 页码 83-88

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1002289

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children; ultrasound; carotid artery; atherosclerosis; blood pressure; body mass index; obesity; metabolic syndrome

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Preclinical vascular changes ( increased stiffness and/or wall thickness) have been observed in children with known metabolic risk factors. Aim of the present study was to evaluate different carotid parameters, representative of vascular health, in children with and without metabolic syndrome ( MS). We studied 38 children with MS ( mean age 9.6 +/- 72.6 years; range 6-14 years) and 45 healthy age-matched subjects. Children who met three or more of the following criteria qualified as having the MS: fasting glucose > 110mgdl(-1), fasting triglyceride concentration > 100mgdl(-1), fasting high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration < 50mg dl(-1) for females or < 45 mg dl(-1) for the males, waist circumference > 75th percentile for age and gender and systolic or diastolic blood pressure > 90th percentile for age, gender and height. Carotid B-mode ultrasound examinations were performed and intima-media thickness and diameters were measured in all subjects. Arterial geometry was further characterized by calculation of carotid cross-sectional area. Carotid intima media thickness and lumen diameters were increased in children with MS as compared to children without MS. Moreover, carotid cross-sectional area was significantly higher in the group of children with MS 9.83 +/- 1.86mm(2) [mean +/- s.d.] compared with the control group: 7.77 +/- 1.72 mm(2), P < 0.001, even after adjustment for age, gender and height. Carotid hypertrophy is already detectable in children with MS. High-resolution B-mode ultrasound could provide a valuable tool for the cardiovascular risk stratification of children.

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