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PEDIATRICS Vol. 111 No. 1 January 2003, pp. 61-66

Carotid Artery Intimal-Medial Thickness and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Children With Elevated Blood Pressure

Jonathan M. Sorof, MD*, Andrei V. Alexandrov, MD{ddagger}, Gina Cardwell, LVN* and Ronald J. Portman, MD*

* Departments of Pediatrics
{ddagger} Neurology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas

--> Objectives. To determine the association between carotid artery intimal-medial thickness (cIMT) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI) in children with elevated blood pressure.

Methods. Study subjects (n = 32; mean age: 13.9 ± 2.7 years) were untreated new referrals to a pediatric hypertension clinic with confirmed elevated blood pressure. LVM was calculated from 2-dimensionally guided m-mode echocardiographic measurements of the left ventricle. LVMI was calculated as LVM (g)/height (m)2.7, and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) was defined as LVMI >95th percentile. Carotid artery duplex ultrasound was performed by protocol by experienced vascular sonographers who were unaware of the echocardiography results. The thickest IMT complex of the far wall of the distal common carotid artery was measured in longitudinal B-mode section using a high-resolution linear array of 8 MHz.

Results. The prevalence of LVH and increased cIMT was 41% and 28%, respectively. Subjects with increased cIMT had higher LVMI (46.8 g/m2.7 vs 31.4 g/m2.7) than those with normal cIMT. The LVH prevalence was 89% (8 of 9) among subjects with increased cIMT as compared with 22% (5 of 23) in subjects with normal cIMT. cIMT was positively correlated with body mass index (r = 0.43), interventricular septal thickness (r = 0.58), posterior wall thickness (r = 0.54), and LVMI (r = 0.54). cIMT and LVMI were positively associated after accounting for age, gender, and body mass index.

Conclusions. These findings raise the possibility that carotid duplex ultrasound, by indicating the presence of early arterial wall changes, may be useful for predicting other cardiovascular sequelae in hypertensive children.

Key Words: hypertension • child • echocardiography • left ventricular hypertrophy • carotid ultrasound • intimal-medial thickness

Abbreviations: LVM, left ventricular mass • LVH, left ventricular hypertrophy • cIMT, intimal-medial thickness of the carotid artery • LVMI, left ventricular mass index • CCA, common carotid artery • BMI, body mass index


Received for publication Apr 3, 2002; Accepted Jun 13, 2002.




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