Relation between carotid intima-media thickness and aortic knob width in patients with essential hypertension
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Erkan, HakanKorkmaz, Levent
Ağaç, Mustafa Tarık
Acar, Zeydin
Kiriş, Abdülkadir
Erkan, Merve
Korkmaz, Ayça Ata
Vatan, Bülent
Akyüz, Ali Rıza
Çınarka, Halit
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Erkan, H., Korkmaz, L., Ağaç, M. T., Acar, Z., Kiriş, A., Erkan, M., Korkmaz, A. A., Vatan, B., Akyüz, A. R., & Cnarka, H. (2011). Relation between carotid intima-media thickness and aortic knob width in patients with essential hypertension. Blood pressure monitoring, 16(6), 282–284. https://doi.org/10.1097/MBP.0b013e32834e3d5cAbstract
OBJECTIVE: The assessment of subclinical atherosclerosis is important in the evaluation of a hypertensive patient, as it provides information on the severity of the hypertension and the cardiovascular risk. The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness of the aortic knob width measured on chest radiography in the assessment of subclinical atherosclerosis in hypertensive patients. METHOD AND RESULTS: A total of 126 consecutive hypertensive patients were enrolled. In univariate analysis, there was a strong correlation between carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) and aortic knob width (r=0.62, P<0.001). In addition, there were statistically significant correlations between CIMT and age (r=0.42, P<0.001), systolic pressure (r=0.27, P=0.02), diastolic pressure (r=0.28, P<0.03), and pulse pressure (r=0.31, P<0.001). In linear regression analysis, the aortic knob width (?=0.5, P<0.001), age (?=0.02, P=0.03), and systolic pressure (?=0.03, P=0.005) were the only independent predictors of CIMT. CONCLUSION: Observation of aortic knob on chest radiograph in hypertensive patients may provide important predictive information of subclinical atherosclerosis. © 2011 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.