Carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The role of inflammation

Although during the last decade there have been great advances in our knowledge of the epidemiology and pathophysiology of multi-district atherosclerotic disease, little is known about the association between peripheral arterial disease and carotid artery disease. This review was conceived to cast s...

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Main Authors: Giusy Sirico, Lucrezia Spadera, Mario De Laurentis, Gregorio Brevetti
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
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Online Access:https://www.monaldi-archives.org/index.php/macd/article/view/337
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spelling doaj-63896572638147c0b6729feb75173acc2020-11-24T21:36:25ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMonaldi Archives for Chest Disease1122-06432532-52642016-01-0172110.4081/monaldi.2009.337Carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The role of inflammationGiusy Sirico0Lucrezia Spadera1Mario De Laurentis2Gregorio Brevetti3Department of Clinical Medicine and Cardiovascular and Immunological Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”Department of Clinical Medicine and Cardiovascular and Immunological Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”Department of Clinical Medicine and Cardiovascular and Immunological Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”Department of Clinical Medicine and Cardiovascular and Immunological Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II”Although during the last decade there have been great advances in our knowledge of the epidemiology and pathophysiology of multi-district atherosclerotic disease, little is known about the association between peripheral arterial disease and carotid artery disease. This review was conceived to cast some light on this topic, paying special attention to inflammation which plays a pivotal role in atherosclerosis. An aspect of pathophysiologic and clinical relevance is that the coexistence of carotid disease is more frequent in peripheral arterial disease than in coronary artery disease, not only in terms of carotid stenosis, but also with respect to the presence of hypoechoic unstable plaque. These latter plaques present a large infiltration of macrophages and are associated to high levels of inflammatory markers. In particular, the greater prevalence of hypoechoic carotid plaques in peripheral arterial disease compared to patients with carotid artery disease was poorly related to classic risk factors, but showed an independent association with an increased number of leukocyte and neutrophil cells, which are reliable markers of inflammation. The greater prevalence of hypoechoic unstable carotid plaques could explain why peripheral arterial disease portends higher risk of stroke than coronary artery disease.https://www.monaldi-archives.org/index.php/macd/article/view/337peripheral arterial diseasecarotid artery diseasestrokepolyvascular diseaseinflammation
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author Giusy Sirico
Lucrezia Spadera
Mario De Laurentis
Gregorio Brevetti
spellingShingle Giusy Sirico
Lucrezia Spadera
Mario De Laurentis
Gregorio Brevetti
Carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The role of inflammation
Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
peripheral arterial disease
carotid artery disease
stroke
polyvascular disease
inflammation
author_facet Giusy Sirico
Lucrezia Spadera
Mario De Laurentis
Gregorio Brevetti
author_sort Giusy Sirico
title Carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The role of inflammation
title_short Carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The role of inflammation
title_full Carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The role of inflammation
title_fullStr Carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The role of inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The role of inflammation
title_sort carotid artery disease and stroke in patients with peripheral arterial disease. the role of inflammation
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
issn 1122-0643
2532-5264
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Although during the last decade there have been great advances in our knowledge of the epidemiology and pathophysiology of multi-district atherosclerotic disease, little is known about the association between peripheral arterial disease and carotid artery disease. This review was conceived to cast some light on this topic, paying special attention to inflammation which plays a pivotal role in atherosclerosis. An aspect of pathophysiologic and clinical relevance is that the coexistence of carotid disease is more frequent in peripheral arterial disease than in coronary artery disease, not only in terms of carotid stenosis, but also with respect to the presence of hypoechoic unstable plaque. These latter plaques present a large infiltration of macrophages and are associated to high levels of inflammatory markers. In particular, the greater prevalence of hypoechoic carotid plaques in peripheral arterial disease compared to patients with carotid artery disease was poorly related to classic risk factors, but showed an independent association with an increased number of leukocyte and neutrophil cells, which are reliable markers of inflammation. The greater prevalence of hypoechoic unstable carotid plaques could explain why peripheral arterial disease portends higher risk of stroke than coronary artery disease.
topic peripheral arterial disease
carotid artery disease
stroke
polyvascular disease
inflammation
url https://www.monaldi-archives.org/index.php/macd/article/view/337
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