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Published in: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 1/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research article

C-reactive protein is an independent predictor for carotid artery intima-media thickness progression in asymptomatic younger adults (from the Bogalusa Heart Study)

Authors: Ahmet Toprak, Ramprasad Kandavar, Demet Toprak, Wei Chen, Sathanur Srinivasan, Ji Hua Xu, Asif Anwar, Gerald S Berenson

Published in: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Conflicting information exists regarding the association between hsCRP and the progression of early stages of atherosclerosis. The purpose of the study was to investigate the association of high sensitiviy c-reactive protein (hsCRP) along with major cardiovascular (CV) risk factors on early carotid atherosclerosis progression in a large, population-based cohort study.

Methods

The study cohort included 839 young adults (aged 24 to 43 years, 70% white, 42% men) enrolled in Bogalusa Heart Study, who in 2001-2002 attended baseline examination with measurements of CV risk factors. Progression of carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) was assessed during a mean follow-up of 2.4 years.

Results

Carotid artery IMT progression rates were as follows: composite carotid artery = 9.2 ± 52 μm/y, common carotid artery = 0.0 ± 51 μm/y, carotid bulb = 8.8 ± 103 μm/y, and internal carotid artery = 18.9 ± 81 μm/y. Elevated baseline hsCRP, reflecting an inflammatory state, showed independent association with composite carotid artery IMT progression. Increased age, systolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, LDL cholesterol, and current smoking were other risk associates of carotid artery IMT progression in young adults, indicating an underlying burden on the CV system by multiple risk factors.

Conclusion

In this population-based study, we observed independent categorical association of increased hsCRP with carotid artery IMT progression in young adults. This study underlines the importance of assesssing hsCRP levels along with smoking and traditional CV risk factor profiles in asymptomatic young adults.
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Metadata
Title
C-reactive protein is an independent predictor for carotid artery intima-media thickness progression in asymptomatic younger adults (from the Bogalusa Heart Study)
Authors
Ahmet Toprak
Ramprasad Kandavar
Demet Toprak
Wei Chen
Sathanur Srinivasan
Ji Hua Xu
Asif Anwar
Gerald S Berenson
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2261
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-11-78

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