Evaluation of Common Carotid Hemodynamic Forces

Author:

Carallo Claudio1,Irace Concetta1,Pujia Arturo1,Serena De Franceschi Maria1,Crescenzo Anna1,Motti Corradino1,Cortese Claudio1,Mattioli Pier Luigi1,Gnasso Agostino1

Affiliation:

1. From the Dipartimento di Medicina Sperimentale e Clinica “G. Salvatore,” Centro Aterosclerosi, University of Catanzaro, and Dipartimento di Medicina Interna, University of Tor Vergata (C.M., C. Cortese), Rome, Italy.

Abstract

Abstract —The localization of atherosclerotic lesions is influenced by hemodynamic factors, namely, shear stress and tensive forces. The present study investigated the relationships between shear stress and circumferential wall tension and between these hemodynamic factors and the intima-media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery in healthy men. Fifty-eight subjects were studied. Shear stress was calculated as blood viscosity×blood velocity/internal diameter. Circumferential wall tension was calculated as blood pressure×internal radius. Blood velocity, internal diameter, and IMT were measured by high-resolution echo-Doppler. Mean shear stress was 12.6±3.3 dynes/cm 2 (mean±SD; range, 4.8 to 20.4) and was inversely related with age, blood pressure, and body mass index (BMI). Mean circumferential wall tension was 3.4±0.6×10 4 dynes/cm (range 2.4 to 5.6) and was directly associated with age and BMI. IMT was inversely associated with shear stress ( r =0.55, P <0.0001) and directly associated with circumferential wall tension ( r =0.43, P <0.0001). Shear stress and circumferential wall tension were inversely correlated ( r =0.66, P <0.0001). In multiple regression analysis, shear stress and (marginally) cholesterol were independently associated with IMT, whereas circumferential wall tension, age, and BMI were not. These findings confirm that common carotid shear stress varies among healthy individuals and decreases as age, blood pressure, and BMI increase. Our findings also demonstrate that circumferential wall tension is directly associated with wall thickness, age, and BMI and that shear stress is associated with common carotid IMT independent of other hemodynamic, clinical, or biochemical factors.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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