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Submitted on January 21, 2009
From the Departments of Medicine (C.R., S.H., M.R.D.T.) and Biostatistics (Z.J.), Columbia University, New York; and the Departments of Neurology (T.R., R.L.S.) and Epidemiology and Human Genetics (R.L.S.), University of Miami, Fla. * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: md42{at}columbia.edu.
Background and Purpose—Proximal aortic plaques are a risk factor for vascular embolic events. However, this association in the general population is unclear. We sought to assess whether proximal aortic plaques are associated with vascular events in a community-based cohort. Methods—Stroke-free subjects from the Aortic Plaques and Risk of Ischemic Stroke (APRIS) study were evaluated. Aortic arch and proximal descending aortic plaques were assessed by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Vascular events (myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, vascular death) were prospectively recorded, and their association with aortic plaques was assessed. Results—209 subjects were studied (age 67.0±8.6 years). Aortic arch plaques were present in 130 subjects (62.2%), large plaques ( Conclusions—In a population-based cohort, the incidental detection of plaques in the aortic arch or proximal descending aorta was not associated with future vascular events. Associated cofactors may affect the previously reported association between proximal aortic plaques and vascular events.
Accepted on March 11, 2009
Atherosclerotic Disease of the Proximal Aorta and the Risk of Vascular Events in a Population-Based Cohort. The Aortic Plaques and Risk of Ischemic Stroke (APRIS) Study
Cesare Russo MD;
4 mm) in 50 (23.9%). Descending aortic plaques were present in 126 subjects (60.9%), large plaques in 41 (19.8%). During a follow-up of 74.4±26.3 months, 29 events occurred (12 myocardial infarctions, 11 ischemic strokes, 6 vascular deaths). After adjustment for risk factors, large aortic arch plaques were not associated with combined vascular events (hazard ratio [HR] 1.03, 95% confidence intervals [CI] 0.35 to 3.02) or ischemic stroke (HR 0.59, 95% CI 0.10 to 3.39). Large descending aortic plaques were also not independently associated with vascular events (HR 1.99, 95% CI 0.52 to 7.69) or ischemic stroke (HR 1.43, 95% CI 0.27 to 7.48).
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