Measurement of arterial wall thickness as a surrogate marker for atherosclerosis
E de Groot, GK Hovingh, A Wiegman, P Duriez… - Circulation, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc
E de Groot, GK Hovingh, A Wiegman, P Duriez, AJ Smit, JC Fruchart, JJP Kastelein
Circulation, 2004•Am Heart AssocLarge observational studies and atherosclerosis regression trials of lipid-modifying
pharmacotherapy have established that intima-media thickness of the carotid and femoral
arteries, as measured noninvasively by B-mode ultrasound, is a valid surrogate marker for
the progression of atherosclerotic disease. To exploit fully the potential of ultrasound
imaging in atherosclerosis research, standardized and strictly implemented imaging
protocols should be used in both observational studies and applied clinical research. This …
pharmacotherapy have established that intima-media thickness of the carotid and femoral
arteries, as measured noninvasively by B-mode ultrasound, is a valid surrogate marker for
the progression of atherosclerotic disease. To exploit fully the potential of ultrasound
imaging in atherosclerosis research, standardized and strictly implemented imaging
protocols should be used in both observational studies and applied clinical research. This …
Large observational studies and atherosclerosis regression trials of lipid-modifying pharmacotherapy have established that intima-media thickness of the carotid and femoral arteries, as measured noninvasively by B-mode ultrasound, is a valid surrogate marker for the progression of atherosclerotic disease. To exploit fully the potential of ultrasound imaging in atherosclerosis research, standardized and strictly implemented imaging protocols should be used in both observational studies and applied clinical research. This article describes such a protocol developed at the Academic Medical Center of the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Results are presented from a study that estimated atherosclerosis progression from childhood into old age by measuring intima-media thickness in subjects with familial hypercholesterolemia compared with healthy controls.
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