P160 ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (CARPWV) IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS

Introduction: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is an inflammatory rheumatic disease associated with accelerated atherosclerosis and increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Objectives: To assess the local arterial stiffness in carotid artery in subjects with AS compared with controls evaluated...

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Main Authors: Guillermo Alanis-Sánchez, Carlos Ramos-Becerra, David Cardona-Müller, Patricia Quezada-Fernández, Sara Pascoe-González, César Murguia-Soto, Ernesto Cardona-Muñoz
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Published: BMC 2018-12-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930163/view
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author Guillermo Alanis-Sánchez
Carlos Ramos-Becerra
David Cardona-Müller
Patricia Quezada-Fernández
Sara Pascoe-González
César Murguia-Soto
Ernesto Cardona-Muñoz
author_facet Guillermo Alanis-Sánchez
Carlos Ramos-Becerra
David Cardona-Müller
Patricia Quezada-Fernández
Sara Pascoe-González
César Murguia-Soto
Ernesto Cardona-Muñoz
author_sort Guillermo Alanis-Sánchez
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description Introduction: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is an inflammatory rheumatic disease associated with accelerated atherosclerosis and increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Objectives: To assess the local arterial stiffness in carotid artery in subjects with AS compared with controls evaluated by carotid artery pulse wave velocity (carPWV). Methods: Ultrasound examinations were conducted with a Mylab One color Doppler ultrasound diagnostic system (Esaote, Firenze, Italy), the right common carotid artery (RCCA) was scanned, using a 5-12 MHz vascular probe with built-in quality arterial stiffness (QAS) which calculate carPWV. Results: Forty-seven male subjects (20 with Ankylosing Spondylitis and 27 controls) aged between 20 and 75 (mean age 41.17 ± 11) were evaluated. AS patients have not Hypertension, history of cardiovascular risk factors or smoking). Higher carPWV was observed in patients with AS (6.27 ± 0.72 vs 5.56 ± 1.02 m/s; p = 0.0123) compared with controls, respectively. Conclusions: AS subjects showed higher carPWV compared with controls, this novel assessment for local arterial stiffness could be useful in the future to calculate cardiovascular risk, more studies should be developed with this method in this pathology in our population.
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spelling doaj.art-6e99967a56054f2faf03dfbee82560c82022-12-22T02:36:50ZengBMCArtery Research1876-44012018-12-012410.1016/j.artres.2018.10.213P160 ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (CARPWV) IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITISGuillermo Alanis-SánchezCarlos Ramos-BecerraDavid Cardona-MüllerPatricia Quezada-FernándezSara Pascoe-GonzálezCésar Murguia-SotoErnesto Cardona-MuñozIntroduction: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is an inflammatory rheumatic disease associated with accelerated atherosclerosis and increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Objectives: To assess the local arterial stiffness in carotid artery in subjects with AS compared with controls evaluated by carotid artery pulse wave velocity (carPWV). Methods: Ultrasound examinations were conducted with a Mylab One color Doppler ultrasound diagnostic system (Esaote, Firenze, Italy), the right common carotid artery (RCCA) was scanned, using a 5-12 MHz vascular probe with built-in quality arterial stiffness (QAS) which calculate carPWV. Results: Forty-seven male subjects (20 with Ankylosing Spondylitis and 27 controls) aged between 20 and 75 (mean age 41.17 ± 11) were evaluated. AS patients have not Hypertension, history of cardiovascular risk factors or smoking). Higher carPWV was observed in patients with AS (6.27 ± 0.72 vs 5.56 ± 1.02 m/s; p = 0.0123) compared with controls, respectively. Conclusions: AS subjects showed higher carPWV compared with controls, this novel assessment for local arterial stiffness could be useful in the future to calculate cardiovascular risk, more studies should be developed with this method in this pathology in our population.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930163/view
spellingShingle Guillermo Alanis-Sánchez
Carlos Ramos-Becerra
David Cardona-Müller
Patricia Quezada-Fernández
Sara Pascoe-González
César Murguia-Soto
Ernesto Cardona-Muñoz
P160 ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (CARPWV) IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS
Artery Research
title P160 ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (CARPWV) IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS
title_full P160 ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (CARPWV) IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS
title_fullStr P160 ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (CARPWV) IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS
title_full_unstemmed P160 ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (CARPWV) IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS
title_short P160 ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (CARPWV) IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS
title_sort p160 assessment of carotid pulse wave velocity carpwv in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
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