Aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by MRI

Sami Soljanlahti1, Taina Autti1, Alpo F Vuorio2, Pekka Keto1, Hannu Turtola3, Kirsi Lauerma11Helsinki Medical Imaging Center, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; 2Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; 3Department of Int...

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Main Authors: Sami Soljanlahti, Taina Autti, Alpo F Vuorio, Pekka Keto, Hannu Turtola, Kirsi Lauerma
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2008-08-01
Series:Vascular Health and Risk Management
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MRI
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spelling doaj-62aa8f9f63854e2789fe6f4c2b7bc3ea2020-11-24T23:08:00ZengDove Medical PressVascular Health and Risk Management1178-20482008-08-01Volume 49239292185Aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by MRISami SoljanlahtiTaina AuttiAlpo F VuorioPekka KetoHannu TurtolaKirsi LauermaSami Soljanlahti1, Taina Autti1, Alpo F Vuorio2, Pekka Keto1, Hannu Turtola3, Kirsi Lauerma11Helsinki Medical Imaging Center, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; 2Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; 3Department of Internal Medicine, North Karelia Central Hospital, Joensuu, FinlandAbstract: In familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) the level of LDL cholesterol is 2–3 times that of the normal population and leads to accelerated atherosclerosis. Improved care for risk factors has decreased cardiovascular mortality of these patients. We studied subclinical atherosclerotic changes with morphologic and functional aortic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in FH patients under the age of 50. 39 DNA test-verified heterozygous FH-North Karelia patients, aged 6–48, 28 of them treated with statins, and 25 healthy controls, aged 12 to 50, underwent aortic MRI, carotid ultrasound (US), and risk-factor assessment. No differences in any of the morphologic or functional aortic parameters appeared between patients and controls. Age and gender were independent predictors of the majority of the morphologic and functional measures. Carotid intima-media thickness assessed by US was greater in patients (0.57 mm ± 0.13 vs 0.48 ± 0.13 mm, p = 0.005) as was cholesterol-years score (243 ± 122 vs 137 ± 74, p < 0.001). Patients had thicker intima-media of the common carotid artery and higher cholesterol burden as indicated by their cholesterol-years score. Despite this, no differences existed in morphologic or functional aortic parameters assessed with MRI. The improved care of cardiovascular risk factors, especially statin treatment, may protect the aorta of FH patients. However, larger confirmatory studies are needed.Keywords: MRI, ultrasound, atherosclerosis, aorta, familial hypercholesterolemiahttps://www.dovepress.com/aorta-of-young-and-middle-aged-heterozygous-familial-hypercholesterole-peer-reviewed-article-VHRMMRIUltrasoundAtherosclerosisAortaFamilial Hypercholesterolemia
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author Sami Soljanlahti
Taina Autti
Alpo F Vuorio
Pekka Keto
Hannu Turtola
Kirsi Lauerma
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Taina Autti
Alpo F Vuorio
Pekka Keto
Hannu Turtola
Kirsi Lauerma
Aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by MRI
Vascular Health and Risk Management
MRI
Ultrasound
Atherosclerosis
Aorta
Familial Hypercholesterolemia
author_facet Sami Soljanlahti
Taina Autti
Alpo F Vuorio
Pekka Keto
Hannu Turtola
Kirsi Lauerma
author_sort Sami Soljanlahti
title Aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by MRI
title_short Aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by MRI
title_full Aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by MRI
title_fullStr Aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by MRI
title_full_unstemmed Aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by MRI
title_sort aorta of young and middle-aged heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients shows no functional or morphological impairment assessed by mri
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Vascular Health and Risk Management
issn 1178-2048
publishDate 2008-08-01
description Sami Soljanlahti1, Taina Autti1, Alpo F Vuorio2, Pekka Keto1, Hannu Turtola3, Kirsi Lauerma11Helsinki Medical Imaging Center, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; 2Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; 3Department of Internal Medicine, North Karelia Central Hospital, Joensuu, FinlandAbstract: In familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) the level of LDL cholesterol is 2–3 times that of the normal population and leads to accelerated atherosclerosis. Improved care for risk factors has decreased cardiovascular mortality of these patients. We studied subclinical atherosclerotic changes with morphologic and functional aortic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in FH patients under the age of 50. 39 DNA test-verified heterozygous FH-North Karelia patients, aged 6–48, 28 of them treated with statins, and 25 healthy controls, aged 12 to 50, underwent aortic MRI, carotid ultrasound (US), and risk-factor assessment. No differences in any of the morphologic or functional aortic parameters appeared between patients and controls. Age and gender were independent predictors of the majority of the morphologic and functional measures. Carotid intima-media thickness assessed by US was greater in patients (0.57 mm ± 0.13 vs 0.48 ± 0.13 mm, p = 0.005) as was cholesterol-years score (243 ± 122 vs 137 ± 74, p < 0.001). Patients had thicker intima-media of the common carotid artery and higher cholesterol burden as indicated by their cholesterol-years score. Despite this, no differences existed in morphologic or functional aortic parameters assessed with MRI. The improved care of cardiovascular risk factors, especially statin treatment, may protect the aorta of FH patients. However, larger confirmatory studies are needed.Keywords: MRI, ultrasound, atherosclerosis, aorta, familial hypercholesterolemia
topic MRI
Ultrasound
Atherosclerosis
Aorta
Familial Hypercholesterolemia
url https://www.dovepress.com/aorta-of-young-and-middle-aged-heterozygous-familial-hypercholesterole-peer-reviewed-article-VHRM
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