TY - JOUR
T1 - New modalities of ultrasound-based intima-media thickness, arterial stiffness and non-coronary vascular calcifications detection to assess cardiovascular risk
AU - Flore, Roberto Antonio
AU - Ponziani, Francesca Romana
AU - Tinelli, Giovanni
AU - Arena, Vincenzo
AU - Fonnesu, Claudia
AU - Nesci, Antonio
AU - Santoro, Luca
AU - Tondi, Paolo
AU - Santoliquido, Angelo
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - BACKGROUND: Carotid intimamedia
thickness (c-IMT), arterial stiffness (AS) and vascular calcification (VC) are now considered important new markers of atherosclerosis and have been associated with increased prevalence of cardiovascular events. An accurate, reproducible and easy detection of these parameters could increase the prognostic value of the
traditional cardiovascular risk factors in many subjects at low and intermediate risk. Today, c-IMT and AS can be measured by ultrasound,while cardiac computed tomography is the gold standard to quantify coronary VC, although concern about the reproducibility of the former and the safety of the latter have been raised. Nevertheless, a safe and reliable method to quantify non-coronary (i.e., peripheral) VC has not been detected yet. AIM: To review the most innovative and accurate ultrasound-based modalities of c-IMT and AS detection and to describe a novel Ultra-Sound-Based Carotid, Aortic and Lower limbs Calcification Score (USB-CALCs, simply named CALC), allowing to quantify peripheral calcifications. Finally, to propose a system for
cardiovascular risk reclassification derived from the global evaluation of “Quality Intima-Media Thickness”, “Quality Arterial Stiffness”, and “CALC score” in addition to the Framingham score.
AB - BACKGROUND: Carotid intimamedia
thickness (c-IMT), arterial stiffness (AS) and vascular calcification (VC) are now considered important new markers of atherosclerosis and have been associated with increased prevalence of cardiovascular events. An accurate, reproducible and easy detection of these parameters could increase the prognostic value of the
traditional cardiovascular risk factors in many subjects at low and intermediate risk. Today, c-IMT and AS can be measured by ultrasound,while cardiac computed tomography is the gold standard to quantify coronary VC, although concern about the reproducibility of the former and the safety of the latter have been raised. Nevertheless, a safe and reliable method to quantify non-coronary (i.e., peripheral) VC has not been detected yet. AIM: To review the most innovative and accurate ultrasound-based modalities of c-IMT and AS detection and to describe a novel Ultra-Sound-Based Carotid, Aortic and Lower limbs Calcification Score (USB-CALCs, simply named CALC), allowing to quantify peripheral calcifications. Finally, to propose a system for
cardiovascular risk reclassification derived from the global evaluation of “Quality Intima-Media Thickness”, “Quality Arterial Stiffness”, and “CALC score” in addition to the Framingham score.
KW - Arterial Stiffness
KW - CALC score
KW - Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
KW - Ultrasonography, Doppler, Pulsed
KW - Arterial Stiffness
KW - CALC score
KW - Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
KW - Ultrasonography, Doppler, Pulsed
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/71408
M3 - Article
SN - 2284-0729
VL - 19
SP - 1430
EP - 1441
JO - European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
JF - European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
ER -