Findings of Doppler sonography do not correlate with serum lipoprotein and total homocysteine concentrations in renal transplant recipients
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2005Author
Argani, H
Rashtchizadeh, N
Ghorbanihaghjo, A
Tarzamni, K
Abediazar, S
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Atherosclerosis may be evaluated by structural or functional changes of the main arteries. We sought to investigate the probable associations of static and dynamic arterial changes with lipoprotein (a) and homocysteine levels, the two risk factors for atherosclerosis. Intima-media thickening and vasodilatory responses to nitroglycerine of the common carotid artery and the renal transplant artery were studied by color Doppler sonography in 75 renal transplant recipients and 30 controls. At 3, 5, and 10 minutes after 0.4 mg of sublingual nitroglycerine are measured resistive index and peak systolic velocity of the common carotid artery and renal transplant artery. Intima-media thickening in renal transplant recipients and controls were 0.86 آ± 0.34 mm and 0.74 آ± 0.14 mm (P = .05), respectively. Although intima-media thickness did not correlate with the duration of renal transplantation, it was significantly higher in older renal transplant recipients. Peak systolic velocity of common carotid artery was significantly decreased by nitroglycerine in the controls (81.8 آ± 16.7 m/s to 73.2 آ± 12.8 m/s, P = .03). This decrement was more obvious in renal transplant recipients, especially at 10 minutes (69.6 آ± 18.5 m/s vs 59.3 آ± 2 m/s, P = .01). These reductions did not correlate with intima-media thickening, latter of which also did not correlate with homocysteine concentrations, which were higher among renal transplant patients with creatinine more than 1.8 mg/dL. Basal resistive indices of the common carotid artery and renal transplant artery were higher among graft recipients with dysfunction than recipients with good function, (0.7 vs 0.59, P = .003). In conclusion, neither homocysteine nor lipoprotein(a) concentrations predict static and dynamic vascular properties. é 2005 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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