Incremental Value of Arterial Stiffness Over Traditional Risk Factors in Predicting Subclinical Cardiovascular Remodeling in Patients With Moderate Chronic Renal Failure

Author:

Ticulescu Cristian-Razvan1,Vriz Olga2,Sparacino Lina1,Popescu Bogdan A3,Ginghina Carmen3,Nicolosi Gian Luigi1,Cervesato Eugenio1,Panarello Giacomo4,Carerj Scipione5,Antonini-Canterin Francesco1

Affiliation:

1. Cardiology ARC, “S. Maria degli Angeli” Hospital, Pordenone, Italy

2. Division of Cardiology, S. Daniele del Friuli, Udine, Italy

3. “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania

4. Department of Nephrology, “S. Maria degli Angeli” Hospital, Pordenone, Italy

5. Institute of Cardiology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy

Abstract

Cardiovascular remodeling in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is responsible for the high mortality found in this condition. A total of 89 consecutive outpatients with stage III CKD and 52 patients with stage II CKD with similar degree of traditional atherosclerotic risk factors underwent routine echocardiographic and carotid Doppler examination, evaluating vascular and cardiac remodeling (intima—media thickness [IMT] and left ventricular mass index [LVMi]), and its relation with arterial stiffness, determined in the same examination, using an echo-tracking technique. Also the absolute values of LVMi and IMT were statistically similar between the 2 groups, their determinants were completely different, only in stage III the markers of renal impairment and arterial stiffness being independent predictors of cardiac and vascular modifications. We concluded that macroanatomical measurements do not fully describe cardiovascular remodeling in this setting. Arterial stiffness echo-tracking derived could add valuable information, being an easy-to-perform parameter during a routine examination.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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