Associations of Carotid Intima‐Media Thickness and Plaque Heterogeneity With the Risks of Stroke Subtypes and Coronary Artery Disease in the Japanese General Population: The Circulatory Risk in Communities Study

Author:

Shimoda Saeko1,Kitamura Akihiko123,Imano Hironori13,Cui Renzhe1,Muraki Isao1,Yamagishi Kazumasa345ORCID,Umesawa Mitsumasa46,Sankai Tomoko7,Hayama‐Terada Mina38ORCID,Kubota Yasuhiko3,Shimizu Yuji3,Okada Takeo3,Kiyama Masahiko3,Iso Hiroyasu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Public Health, Department of Social Medicine Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan

2. Research Team for Social Participation and Community Health Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Tokyo Japan

3. Osaka Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Osaka Japan

4. Department of Public Health Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, and Health Services Research and Development Center University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

5. Ibaraki Western Medical Center Ibaraki Japan

6. Department of Public Health Dokkyo Medical University Tochigi Japan

7. Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

8. Yao Public Health Center, Yao City Office Osaka Japan

Abstract

Background Evidence on the associations of carotid intima‐media thickness and carotid plaque characteristics with stroke subtypes and coronary artery disease risks in Asians is limited. This study investigated these associations in the Japanese general population. Methods and Results Maximum intima‐media thicknesses of both the common carotid artery and internal carotid artery and carotid plaque characteristics were evaluated in 2943 Japanese subjects aged 40 to 75 years without history of cardiovascular disease. Subjects were followed up for a median of 15.1 years. Using a multivariate Cox proportional hazard model, we found that hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs for the highest (≥1.07 mm) versus lowest (≤0.77 mm) quartiles of maximum intima‐media thicknesses of the common carotid artery were 1.97 (1.26–3.06) for total stroke, 1.52 (0.67–3.41) for hemorrhagic stroke, 2.45 (1.41–4.27) for ischemic stroke, 3.60 (1.64–7.91) for lacunar infarction, 1.53 (0.69–3.41) for nonlacunar cerebral infarction, 2.68 (1.24–5.76) for coronary artery disease, and 2.11 (1.44–3.12) for cardiovascular disease (similar results were found for maximum intima‐media thicknesses of the internal carotid artery). HRs(95% CIs) for heterogeneous plaque versus no plaque were 1.58 (1.09–2.30) for total stroke, 1.25 (0.58–2.70) for hemorrhagic stroke, 1.74 (1.13–2.67) for ischemic stroke, 1.84 (1.03–3.19) for lacunar infarction, 1.58 (0.80–3.11) for nonlacunar cerebral infarction, 2.11 (1.20–3.70) for coronary artery disease, and 1.71 (1.25–2.35) for cardiovascular disease. Conclusions Maximum intima‐media thicknesses of the common carotid artery, maximum intima‐media thicknesses of the internal carotid artery, and heterogeneous plaque were associated with the risks of stroke, lacunar infarction, coronary artery disease, and cardiovascular disease in Asians.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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