2011
DOI: 10.2215/cjn.04290510
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Large Artery Calcification on Dialysis Patients Is Located in the Intima and Related to Atherosclerosis

Abstract: SummaryBackground and objectives Vascular calcification (VC) has a significant effect in cardiovascular diseases on dialysis patients. However, VC is assessed with x-ray-based techniques, which do not inform about calcium localization (intima, media, atherosclerosis-related). The aim of this work is to study VC and its related factors using arterial ultrasound to report the exact location of calcium. Design, setting, participants, & measurementsThis was an observational, cross-sectional, case-control study tha… Show more

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“…This is because the KS evaluates VC in an elastic artery, such as the aorta, and therefore, is more susceptible to calcification of the intima. By contrast, AS evaluates VC in muscular (radial and digital) or predominantly muscular (iliac and femoral) arteries, which are more susceptible to the calcification of the media (14,27). Although age, diabetes, and phosphorus levels seemed to be common elements associated with both pathologic KS and AS, this study shows the different prognostic value of both indexes, which suggests that the location of calcification seems to have prognostic significance in patients not on dialysis (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…This is because the KS evaluates VC in an elastic artery, such as the aorta, and therefore, is more susceptible to calcification of the intima. By contrast, AS evaluates VC in muscular (radial and digital) or predominantly muscular (iliac and femoral) arteries, which are more susceptible to the calcification of the media (14,27). Although age, diabetes, and phosphorus levels seemed to be common elements associated with both pathologic KS and AS, this study shows the different prognostic value of both indexes, which suggests that the location of calcification seems to have prognostic significance in patients not on dialysis (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…B-mode ultrasound of the carotid and femoral arteries was performed using the Vivid BT09 apparatus (GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI) equipped with a 6-to 13-MHz broadband linear array probe as previously described (27). An atheromatous plaque presence analysis was performed in 10 territories (internal, bulb, and common carotids and both common and superficial femoral arteries) by a single reader in blinded fashion using semiautomatic software (EchoPAC Dimension; GE Healthcare).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…VC occurs in both large elastic arteries and medium-size muscular arteries. Elastic arteries such as the aorta receive blood directly from the heart and are more prone to intimal calcification (17). Muscular arteries have more smooth muscle, distribute blood to various organs, and are more susceptible to medial calcification (18).…”
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confidence: 99%