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BMC Infect Dis ; 24(1): 885, 2024 Aug 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39210315

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BACKGROUND: Long-term sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, namely long COVID syndrome, affect about 10% of severe COVID-19 survivors. This condition includes several physical symptoms and objective measures of organ dysfunction resulting from a complex interaction between individual predisposing factors and the acute manifestation of disease. We aimed at describing the complexity of the relationship between long COVID symptoms and their predictors in a population of survivors of hospitalization for severe COVID-19-related pneumonia using a Graphical Chain Model (GCM). METHODS: 96 patients with severe COVID-19 hospitalized in a non-intensive ward at the "Santa Maria" University Hospital, Terni, Italy, were followed up at 3-6 months. Data regarding present and previous clinical status, drug treatment, findings recorded during the in-hospital phase, presence of symptoms and signs of organ damage at follow-up were collected. Static and dynamic cardiac and respiratory parameters were evaluated by resting pulmonary function test, echocardiography, high-resolution chest tomography (HRCT) and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET). RESULTS: Twelve clinically most relevant factors were identified and partitioned into four ordered blocks in the GCM: block 1 - gender, smoking, age and body mass index (BMI); block 2 - admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) and length of follow-up in days; block 3 - peak oxygen consumption (VO2), forced expiratory volume at first second (FEV1), D-dimer levels, depression score and presence of fatigue; block 4 - HRCT pathological findings. Higher BMI and smoking had a significant impact on the probability of a patient's admission to ICU. VO2 showed dependency on length of follow-up. FEV1 was related to the self-assessed indicator of fatigue, and, in turn, fatigue was significantly associated with the depression score. Notably, neither fatigue nor depression depended on variables in block 2, including length of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The biological plausibility of the relationships between variables demonstrated by the GCM validates the efficacy of this approach as a valuable statistical tool for elucidating structural features, such as conditional dependencies and associations. This promising method holds potential for exploring the long-term health repercussions of COVID-19 by identifying predictive factors and establishing suitable therapeutic strategies.


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COVID-19 , Síndrome de COVID-19 Pós-Aguda , SARS-CoV-2 , Humanos , COVID-19/complicações , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Itália/epidemiologia , Hospitalização , Sobreviventes , Fatores de Risco
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Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis ; 28(5): 494-500, 2018 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29502925

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Gender-related differences represent an emerging investigation field to better understand obesity heterogeneity and paradoxically associated cardiovascular (CV) risk. Here, we investigated if high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) might differently affect adiposity and predict the clinical response to bariatric surgery in obese males and females. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 110 morbidly obese patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, hs-CRP as well as anthropometric assessment of adiposity, completed by electric bioimpedance and ultrasonography quantification of visceral fat area (VFA), were measured before and one year after surgery. As compared to males, obese female showed less severe overweight and prevalent subcutaneous fat deposition, but higher circulating hs-CRP. In obese females, hs-CRP was associated with VFA at baseline, independently of body mass index (BMI) and visceral adiposity index (OR 1.022 [95% CI 1.001-1.044]; p = 0.039). Based on decreases and increases in hs-CRP levels after surgery, two distinct subgroups of females were identified. Post-surgery decreases in hs-CRP was predominantly observed in patients with higher baseline levels of hs-CRP and associated with greater reduction of weight, BMI, fat and lean mass, VFA and visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio. Finally, we observed that high baseline values of hs-CRP were able to predict VFA reduction one-year after surgery, independently of BMI and visceral adiposity index (VAI) loss (OR 1.031 [95% CI 1.009-1.053]; p = 0.005). CONCLUSION: In obese females, hs-CRP levels might be a promising biomarker of visceral fat amount and dysfunction, in addition to predict the effectiveness of bariatric surgery in terms of loss of VFA one-year after surgery.


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Adiposidade , Cirurgia Bariátrica/métodos , Proteína C-Reativa/análise , Gastrectomia/métodos , Mediadores da Inflamação/sangue , Gordura Intra-Abdominal/fisiopatologia , Obesidade Mórbida/cirurgia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Cirurgia Bariátrica/efeitos adversos , Biomarcadores/sangue , Índice de Massa Corporal , Impedância Elétrica , Feminino , Gastrectomia/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Gordura Intra-Abdominal/diagnóstico por imagem , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Obesidade Mórbida/sangue , Obesidade Mórbida/diagnóstico por imagem , Obesidade Mórbida/fisiopatologia , Projetos Piloto , Fatores de Risco , Fatores Sexuais , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento , Ultrassonografia , Regulação para Cima , Redução de Peso , Adulto Jovem
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Horm Metab Res ; 48(12): 847-853, 2016 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27300476

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The aim of the study was to investigate the involvement of the adipokines eotaxin-3, MIP-1ß, and MCP-4 in obesity and related comorbidities and the modification of their circulating levels after bariatric surgery. Eighty severely obese subjects and 20 normal-weight controls were included in the study. Circulating levels of MCP-4, MIP-1ß, and eotaxin-3, and the main clinical, biochemical, and instrumental parameters for the evaluation of cardiovascular and metabolic profile were determined in controls and in obese subjects at baseline and 10 months after surgery. Within the obese group at baseline, eotaxin-3 levels were higher in males than females and in smokers than non-smokers and showed a positive correlation with LDL-cholesterol, apolipoprotein B, and leptin. MIP-1ß showed a positive correlation with age and leptin and a negative correlation with adiponectin and was an independent predictor of increased carotid artery intima-media thickness. MCP-4 levels were higher in obese subjects than controls and showed a positive correlation with body mass index, eotaxin-3, and MIP-1ß. Bariatric surgery induced a marked decrease in all the 3 adipokines. MCP-4 is a novel biomarker of severe obesity and could have an indirect role in favoring sub-clinical atherosclerosis in obese patients by influencing the circulating levels of eotaxin-3 and MIP-1ß, which are directly related to the main atherosclerosis markers and risk factors. The reduction of circulating levels of MCP-4, eotaxin-3, and MIP-1ß could be one of the mechanisms by which bariatric surgery contributes to the reduction of cardiovascular risk in these patients.


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Adipocinas/sangue , Cirurgia Bariátrica , Quimiocina CCL4/sangue , Quimiocinas CC/sangue , Proteínas Quimioatraentes de Monócitos/sangue , Obesidade Mórbida/sangue , Obesidade Mórbida/cirurgia , Adiponectina/sangue , Adulto , Antropometria , Espessura Intima-Media Carotídea , Quimiocina CCL26 , Quimiocinas/sangue , Feminino , Humanos , Leptina/sangue , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise de Regressão
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Am J Hypertens ; 2024 Jul 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39016523

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BACKGROUND: myostatin is a protein compound structurally related to the TGF-beta protein, which plays a pivotal role in regulating muscle growth and extracellular matrix production. exerts both profibrotic and antihypertrophic effects on vascular smooth muscle cells. Aim of the study was to explore the potential association between serum myostatin levels (sMSTN) and carotid-femoral pulse-wave velocity (cf-PWV), carotid-radial pulse wave velocity (cr-PWV), and their ratio (PWVr), in a cohort of healthy adolescents. METHODS: a cohort of 128 healthy subjects (mean age 17±2 years, 59% male) was randomly selected from participants to the MACISTE (Metabolic And Cardiovascular Investigation at School, TErni) study. sMSTN was assessed utilizing an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. PWVs were measured in the supine position using high-fidelity applanation tonometry. RESULTS: The mean cf-PWV was 5.1±0.9 m/s, cr-PWV was 6.9±0.9 m/s, PWVr was 0.75±0.12. PWVr exhibited a linear increase across increasing quartiles of sMSTN (0.71±0.1, 0.74±0.1, 0.7±0.1, 0.77±0.1, p for trend=0.03), whereas the association between sMSTN and each single component of PWVr (cf-PWV, cr-PWV) did not attain statistical significance. Quartiles of sMSTN displayed a positive trend with serum HDL-cholesterol (p=0.01) and a negative one with LDL-cholesterol (p=0.01). In a multivariate linear model, the association between PWVr and sMSTN was independent from SBP values, age, sex, heart rate, BMI, HDL-cholesterol and HOMA Index. CONCLUSIONS: In healthy adolescents, sMSTN showed independent associations with PWVr, a measure of central-to-peripheral arterial stiffness gradient. sMSTN may exert differential effects on the structural and functional properties of the arterial wall.

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Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis ; 22(3): 231-6, 2012 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20708389

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: We investigated the behaviour of non-cholesterol sterols, surrogate markers of cholesterol absorption (campesterol and sitosterol) and synthesis (lathosterol), in primary hyperlipemias. METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 53 patients with polygenic hypercholesterolemia (PH), 38 patients with familial combined hyperlipemia (FCH), and 19 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects. In all participants, plasma sitosterol, campesterol and lathosterol were determined by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. To correct for the effect of plasma lipid levels, non-cholesterol sterol concentrations were adjusted for plasma cholesterol (10² µmol/mmol cholesterol). Patients with FCH were more frequently men, and had higher body mass index (BMI), fasting glucose, insulin and HOMA-IR. Lathosterol was higher in FCH than in pH or controls (p < 0.05). Campesterol was significantly lower in FCH (p < 0.05), while no differences were found between pH and controls. Sitosterol displayed higher values in pH compared to FCH (p < 0.001) and controls (p < 0.05). Spearman's rank correlations showed positive correlations of lathosterol with BMI, waist circumference, HOMA-IR, triglycerides, apoprotein B, and a negative one with HDL-cholesterol. Sitosterol had a negative correlation with BMI, waist circumference, HOMA-IR, triglycerides, and a positive one with HDL-cholesterol and apoprotein AI. Multivariate regression analyses showed that cholesterol absorption markers predicted higher HDL-cholesterol levels, while HOMA-IR was a negative predictor of sitosterol and BMI a positive predictor of lathosterol. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest the occurrence of an increased cholesterol synthesis in FCH, and an increased cholesterol absorption in pH. Markers of cholesterol synthesis cluster with clinical and laboratory markers of obesity and insulin resistance.


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Hipercolesterolemia/sangue , Hiperlipidemia Familiar Combinada/sangue , Esteróis/sangue , Adulto , Idoso , Biomarcadores/sangue , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Colesterol/análogos & derivados , Colesterol/sangue , Feminino , Cromatografia Gasosa-Espectrometria de Massas , Humanos , Hipercolesterolemia/epidemiologia , Hipercolesterolemia/genética , Hiperlipidemia Familiar Combinada/epidemiologia , Hiperlipidemia Familiar Combinada/genética , Absorção Intestinal , Itália/epidemiologia , Modelos Lineares , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Herança Multifatorial , Análise Multivariada , Fitosteróis/sangue , Medição de Risco , Fatores de Risco , Sitosteroides/sangue , Adulto Jovem
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Cardiovasc Interv Ther ; 35(4): 379-384, 2020 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32034690

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Cardiac catheterization through radial access is associated with significant ionizing radiation exposure for the operator. We aimed at evaluating whether a removable shield placed upon the patient could impact favorably on annual radiation exposure for the operator. We designed a pre-post study comparing radiation exposure in a total of five operators under standard protection procedures (first period) and after applying a removable shield (second period). Each period included all the procedures performed in 1 year. Radiation exposure was measured through three dosimeters on each operator. A total of 1610 procedures were performed during the first period, and 1670 during the second period. For each operator, Fluoroscopy Time (FT) per exam did not differ between the two periods (13.1 ± 1 vs 12.9 ± 2 min/exam, p = 0.73), whereas Dose-Area Product (DAP) per procedure was slightly higher in the second period (5.247 ± 651 vs 6.374 ± 967 mGy/cm2, p < 0.01). The use of a removable shield significantly reduced operators' radiation dose at the left bracelet (64.3 ± 13.3 µSv/exam vs 23.8 ± 6.0 µSv/exam, p = 0.003). This remained significant even after adjustment for DAP per procedure (p = 0.015) and number of operators participating to each procedure (p = 0.013), whereas no significant difference was observed for card (5.6 ± 10.5 µSv/exam vs 0.9 ± 0.3 µSv/exam, p = 0.36) and neck bands (3.3 ± 4.5 µSv/exam vs 2.0 ± 2.0 µSv/exam, p = 0.36) dosimeters. The use of a removable shield during cardiac catheterization reduces radiation exposure at the level of the operator's upper limb, whereas no difference was found for other body parts. This may help in reducing radiation exposure of operator's hand. DAP increase merits further investigation.


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Cateterismo Cardíaco/efeitos adversos , Exposição Ocupacional/prevenção & controle , Doses de Radiação , Exposição à Radiação/prevenção & controle , Proteção Radiológica/instrumentação , Cateterismo Cardíaco/métodos , Fluoroscopia/efeitos adversos , Fluoroscopia/métodos , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos , Artéria Radial , Monitoramento de Radiação , Radiografia Intervencionista/efeitos adversos , Radiografia Intervencionista/métodos , Fatores de Tempo
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Obes Surg ; 30(6): 2225-2232, 2020 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32124222

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BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for vitamin D deficiency and hyperparathyroidism. Hyperparathyroidism could exert a negative effect on glucose metabolism and vascular function. The aim of this study was to identify the determinants of hyperparathyroidism beyond vitamin D deficiency, whether hyperparathyroidism could have a negative impact on individual health and whether laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) negatively affects the levels of intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) and 25(OH) vitamin D (25(OH)D). METHODS: We evaluated the levels of iPTH, 25(OH)D, and leptin, together with markers of insulin sensitivity and early cardiovascular disease, in a cohort of 160 patients with severe obesity before and after an LSG intervention. RESULTS: Ninety-seven percent of subjects had vitamin D deficiency, and 72% of them had hyperparathyroidism. After correcting for possible confounders, we found a correlation between iPTH levels and carotid intima-media thickness, as well as with the HOMA index. After the LSG, 25(OH)D levels were significantly increased, while iPTH levels were significantly reduced. The reduction of iPTH was significantly correlated with the reduction of BMI, diastolic blood pressure, and leptin, which was the independent predictor of iPTH reduction. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that vitamin D deficiency is not the sole determinant of hyperparathyroidism in severe obesity because visceral fat deposition and leptin could both play a role. Obesity-related hyperparathyroidism is associated with insulin resistance and atherosclerosis, although the results from previous studies were conflicting. Finally, LSG intervention does not negatively affect vitamin D status and improves hyperparathyroidism.


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Laparoscopia , Obesidade Mórbida , Deficiência de Vitamina D , Fatores de Risco Cardiometabólico , Espessura Intima-Media Carotídea , Gastrectomia , Humanos , Obesidade Mórbida/cirurgia , Hormônio Paratireóideo , Vitamina D , Deficiência de Vitamina D/complicações
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J Intern Med ; 262(6): 668-77, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17908164

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BACKGROUND: Patients with renal insufficiency tend to suffer from advanced atherosclerosis and exhibit a reduced life expectancy. OBJECTIVES AND DESIGN: This prospective study investigated the relation between renal dysfunction and long-term all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in a population of nonsurgical patients with lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A total of 357 patients with symptomatic LEAD underwent baseline glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimation by the 4-variable Modification Diet in Renal Diseases equation, and were then followed for 4.2 years (range: 1-17). RESULTS: During follow-up, 131 patients died (8.6 deaths per 100 patient-years), 79 of whom (60%) from cardiovascular causes. All-cause death rates were 3.8, 6.6, and 15.5 per 100 patient-years, respectively, in the groups with normal GFR, mild reduction in GFR (60-89 mL min(-1) per 1.73 m2) and chronic kidney disease (CKD; <60 mL min(-1) per 1.73 m2; P < 0.001 by log-rank test). Compared to patients with normal renal function, the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular death was significantly higher in patients with CKD [hazard ratio, respectively, 2.23, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.16-4.34, P = 0.017; 2.15, 95% CI: 1.05-4.43, P = 0.03]. The association of CKD with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality were independent of age, LEAD severity, cardiovascular risk factors and treatment with angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitors, hypolipidaemic and antiplatelet drugs. The power of GFR in predicting all-cause death was higher than that of ankle-brachial pressure index (P = 0.029) and Framingham risk score (P < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: Chronic kidney disease strongly predicts long-term mortality in patients with symptomatic LEAD irrespective of disease severity, cardiovascular risk factors and concomitant treatments.


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Doenças Vasculares Periféricas/complicações , Insuficiência Renal/complicações , Idoso , Biomarcadores/sangue , Doenças Cardiovasculares/complicações , Doenças Cardiovasculares/mortalidade , Doenças Cardiovasculares/fisiopatologia , Doença Crônica , Creatinina/sangue , Eletrocardiografia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Humanos , Inibidores de Hidroximetilglutaril-CoA Redutases/uso terapêutico , Rim/fisiopatologia , Extremidade Inferior , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Doenças Vasculares Periféricas/mortalidade , Doenças Vasculares Periféricas/fisiopatologia , Modelos de Riscos Proporcionais , Estudos Prospectivos , Curva ROC , Insuficiência Renal/mortalidade , Insuficiência Renal/fisiopatologia , Medição de Risco/métodos , Fumar/efeitos adversos , Taxa de Sobrevida
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Vasa ; 35(4): 215-20, 2006 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17109362

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BACKGROUND: The natriuretic peptides, Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP), C-type Natriuretic Peptide (CNP), are mediators of cardiovascular homeostasis. The impairment of arterial ability to vasodilate, also known as endothelial dysfunction, represents the first stage of atherosclerotic damage and may be assessed as brachial flow mediated vasodilation (FMV) in human. Generally an altered brachial FMV is documented in association to several cardiovascular risk factors as hypercholesterolemia. Aim of the study was to evaluate the behaviour of BNP and CNP in hyperlipemia and the potential relationship to FMV. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty-four hyperlipemic patients (LDL-cholesterol > 130 mg/dl and/or triglycerides > 150, age 35-60 y) of both genders and 20 normolipemic patients, matched for age and sex were investigated. RESULTS: Patients had lower values of brachial FMV in comparison to controls (3.9 +/- 3.5 vs 7.5 +/- 0.5%, p < 0.005), no differences were observed in BNP (4.6 +/- 4.6 vs 5.9 +/- 3.4 ng/mL, p = n.s) and CNP (4.1 +/- 5.8 vs 5.7 +/- 3.3 ng/mL, p = n.s). Univariate analysis showed a positive correlation between BNP and HDL-cholesterol values (r = 0.36, p = 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, LDL-cholesterol (beta = -0.57), HDL-cholesterol (beta = 0.26) and brachial artery diameter (beta = -0.33) were predictors of brachial FMV. The only predictive variable for CNP was HDL-cholesterol (beta = 0.37). CONCLUSIONS: The present study suggested that natriuretic peptides, BNP and CNP, are not altered in patients affected by hypercholesterolemia. Nevertheless, the levels of HDL-cholesterol are strictly related to the values of CNP. This observation, in humans, adds another mechanism to the vascular control exerted by HDL.


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Aterosclerose/sangue , HDL-Colesterol/sangue , Endotélio Vascular/fisiopatologia , Hipercolesterolemia/sangue , Peptídeo Natriurético Encefálico/sangue , Peptídeo Natriurético Tipo C/sangue , Vasodilatação/fisiologia , Adulto , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo/fisiologia , Artéria Braquial/fisiopatologia , LDL-Colesterol/sangue , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores de Risco , Estatística como Assunto , Triglicerídeos/sangue
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Reumatismo ; 57(1): 16-21, 2005.
Artigo em Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15776142

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BACKGROUND: There is an increasing body of evidence suggesting that subjects with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are characterized by acceleration of atherosclerotic process of arterial wall. However, all investigations performed so far to evaluate subclinical atherosclerosis in RA included subjects without selection for age and degree of disease activity that may represent confounding factors in such an evaluation. OBJECTIVES: To verify signs of accelerated subclinical atherosclerosis in young subject suffering from RA but with low disease activity. METHODS: Thirty-two patients with RA and 28 age- and sex-matched control subjects with non-inflammatory rheumatic diseases were enrolled. Inclusion criteria were age less than 60 and low disease activity with score < or =3.2 according to DAS28, while subjects with traditional risk factors for and/or overt cardiovascular disease were ruled out from the study. Both patients and controls underwent evaluation of carotid and femoral artery intima-media thickness by ultrasounds. RESULTS: Patients had higher intima-media thickness than controls of all the sites evaluated at carotid artery level, whereas there were no differences at the comparison of the superficial and common femoral artery wall. At the univariate analysis, a positive correlation between LDL cholesterol levels and intima-media thickness at the carotid bifurcation was found. CONCLUSIONS: Young patients with RA and low disease activity have acceleration of atherosclerosis development as shown by increased intima-media thickness of carotid artery with respect to subjects without inflammatory rheumatic disease. It is conceivable that the organic damage of arterial wall could be the result of persistent endothelial dysfunction induced by chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation which characterize RA.


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Artrite Reumatoide/complicações , Aterosclerose/complicações , Aterosclerose/diagnóstico , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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J Hypertens ; 19(12): 2265-70, 2001 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11725172

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OBJECTIVE: The proportion of left ventricular (LV) mass variability explained by blood pressure in essential hypertension is small, and several non-haemodynamic determinants of LV mass have been identified or hypothesized. This study examines the possible relation between blood lipids and LV mass in hypertension. DESIGN: Never-treated non-diabetic hypertensive patients. SETTING: Hospital hypertension outpatient clinics in Umbria, Italy. PATIENTS: We investigated the association between high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol and echocardiographic LV mass in 1306 never-treated subjects with essential hypertension. Subjects with previous cardiovascular events, diabetes and current or previous antihypertensive or lipid-lowering therapy were excluded. RESULTS: HDL-cholesterol showed an inverse association with LV mass (r = -0.30, P < 0.001). No association was found between LV mass and total or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. With multiple linear regression analysis we tested the independent contribution of several potential determinants of LV mass in women and in men. Average 24 h blood pressure (both pulse and mean), body mass index, height, stroke volume, age (all P < 0.01) and low HDL-cholesterol (P < 0.0001 in women, P < 0.001 in men) were associated with a greater LV mass in both sexes. Triglycerides showed a weak univariate association with LV mass in women (r = 0.11, P < 0.02), which did not hold in a multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Low HDL-cholesterol is an independent predictor of LV mass in untreated hypertensive subjects. Common hormonal and metabolic mechanisms, including insulin resistance, could explain this association, which may contribute to the adverse prognostic significance of low HDL-cholesterol levels.


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HDL-Colesterol/sangue , Hipertensão/sangue , Hipertensão/complicações , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/etiologia , Adulto , Pressão Sanguínea , Índice de Massa Corporal , Ecocardiografia , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertensão/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/diagnóstico por imagem , Lipídeos/sangue , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise Multivariada , Caracteres Sexuais , Volume Sistólico
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Am J Hypertens ; 14(10): 1025-31, 2001 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11710781

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Large artery intima-media thickness (IMT) is considered an integrated marker for the total individual burden of arteriosclerosis, and a graded index for cardiovascular risk. However, several different aggregate indexes of IMT on B-mode ultrasound have been used by various investigators, and the optimal number of IMT readings is currently unsettled. In 128 newly diagnosed, never treated, uncomplicated hypertensive subjects aged <55 years (43 +/- 9 years, blood pressure [BP] 152/99 mm Hg), we measured left ventricular mass (M-mode echocardiography, average of five or more measurements) and IMT of common carotid and common femoral arteries. For each segment, 12 IMT measurements were performed, and the average of 1 and 3 readings (right far wall), 6 readings (right side), and 12 readings (right and left side, far and near wall, 3 sampling points) was analyzed. The relation of IMT with left ventricular mass increased progressively with increasing number of readings, from 0.35 (1 reading) to 0.51 (12 readings) for common carotid artery, and from 0.31 to 0.56 for common femoral artery (both P <.001). For each 0.2-mm increase in common femoral IMT, the age-adjusted relative risk of having left ventricular hypertrophy was 1.31 for 1 reading, and increased up to 3.59 for the average of 12 readings. In summary, the association of IMT with left ventricular mass depends strongly on the number of IMT readings. The average of several readings in each segment, including right and left side and far and near wall, carries the closest association to left ventricular mass, and should be preferred for clinical purposes in hypertensive subjects.


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Artéria Carótida Primitiva/diagnóstico por imagem , Artéria Carótida Primitiva/patologia , Artéria Femoral/diagnóstico por imagem , Artéria Femoral/patologia , Hipertensão/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipertensão/patologia , Túnica Íntima/diagnóstico por imagem , Túnica Íntima/patologia , Adulto , Arteriosclerose/etiologia , Biomarcadores , Doenças Cardiovasculares/etiologia , Ecocardiografia/métodos , Feminino , Ventrículos do Coração/diagnóstico por imagem , Ventrículos do Coração/patologia , Humanos , Hipertensão/complicações , Hipertrofia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores de Risco , Ultrassonografia/métodos
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Am J Hypertens ; 13(4 Pt 1): 324-31, 2000 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10821331

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The impact of hypertension on vascular structure at different arterial sites and the relation of vascular hypertrophy with left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy in the early stages of essential hypertension are unclear. In 96 newly diagnosed, never-treated, uncomplicated hypertensive subjects aged < 55 years (43 +/- 9 years, 68 men, clinic blood pressure 152/99 mm Hg, 24-h blood pressure 135/89 mm Hg), we measured LV mass (M-mode echocardiography) and intima-media thickness (IMT) of the carotid and femoral arteries (high-resolution B-mode ultrasound). The average of 24 carotid and 24 femoral IMT readings (common and internal carotid or common and superficial femoral, right and left side, far and near wall, three sampling points per segment) was analyzed. Carotid and femoral IMT were strongly related to each other (r = 0.77). Subjects with LV hypertrophy (n = 33) had a greater IMT at the carotid (0.84 +/- 0.2 v 0.71 +/- 0.2 mm, P < .0001) and femoral (0.77 +/- 0.1 v 0.64 +/- 0.1 mm, P < .0001) level. Carotid IMT showed a positive correlation with LV mass (r = 0.46) and age (r = 0.38), and an inverse one with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (r = -0.26). Femoral IMT was associated positively to LV mass (r = 0.50), age (r = 0.33) and triglycerides (r = 0.29), and inversely to HDL-cholesterol (r = -0.33). The association between IMT (both carotid and femoral) and LV mass held after controlling for age and other confounders in a multiple regression analysis. In summary, in the early stages of hypertension arterial wall thickening appears to be a diffuse process, which occurs in parallel at the carotid and femoral level and shows a positive association with LV hypertrophy.


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Artérias Carótidas/patologia , Artéria Femoral/patologia , Hipertensão/patologia , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/patologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Ecocardiografia , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertensão/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipertensão/epidemiologia , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/epidemiologia , Modelos Lineares , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Prevalência , Túnica Íntima/patologia
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J Hum Hypertens ; 16(2): 117-22, 2002 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11850769

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A relation between left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and depressed midwall systolic function has been described in hypertensive subjects. However, a strong confounding factor in this relation is concentric geometry, which is both a powerful determinant of depressed midwall systolic function and a correlate of LV mass in hypertension. To evaluate the independent contribution of LV mass to depressed systolic function, 1827 patients with never-treated essential hypertension (age 48 +/- 12 years, men 58%) underwent M-mode echocardiography under two-dimensional guidance. Relative wall thickness was the strongest determinant of low midwall fractional shortening (r = -0.63, P < 0.0001). The significant inverse relation observed between LV mass and midwall fractional shortening (r = -0.43, P < 0.0001) persisted after taking into account the effect of relative wall thickness (partial r = -0.27, P < 0.0001). Within each sex-specific quintile of relative wall thickness, prevalence of subnormal afterload-corrected midwall systolic function was greater in subjects with, than in subjects without, LV hypertrophy (P < 0.05 for the first, third, fourth and fifth quintile). In a multiple linear regression analysis, both LV mass (P < 0.0001) and relative wall thickness (P < 0.0001) were independent predictors of a reduced midwall fractional shortening. In conclusion, the inverse association between LV mass and midwall systolic function is partly independent from the effect of relative wall thickness. LV hypertrophy is a determinant of subclinical LV dysfunction independently of the concomitant changes in chamber geometry.


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Hipertensão/epidemiologia , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/epidemiologia , Disfunção Ventricular Esquerda/diagnóstico , Disfunção Ventricular Esquerda/epidemiologia , Adulto , Distribuição por Idade , Idoso , Determinação da Pressão Arterial , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Estudos de Coortes , Comorbidade , Intervalos de Confiança , Fatores de Confusão Epidemiológicos , Ecocardiografia , Feminino , Testes de Função Cardíaca , Humanos , Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Itália/epidemiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prevalência , Valores de Referência , Medição de Risco , Fatores de Risco , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Distribuição por Sexo , Sístole/fisiologia
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Vasa ; 28(3): 156-9, 1999 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10483318

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) techniques have detected the existence of circulating forms of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), vascular endothelial adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and E-selectin, all of which mediate leucocyte-endothelial adhesion. This study determined whether circulating cell adhesion molecules were increased in patients with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) which causes venous stasis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Before and after walking and upon recovery blood samples were drawn from the saphenous vein in 20 CVI patients: 10 with varicose veins (group 1), 10 with deep venous insufficiency (group 2). 10 healthy controls were enrolled. The total leucocyte count and the soluble levels of ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and E-selectin were determined. RESULTS: After walking, the total leucocyte count decreased significantly (p < 0.01) only in group 2 and sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 increased significantly (p < 0.01). Upon recovery, these significant differences remained in group 2. No significant modification was observed at any stage of the study in group 1 or in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest persistently high levels of circulating adhesion molecules may contribute to worsen microvascular perfusion, which leads to the onset of trophic damage in CVI.


Assuntos
Selectina E/sangue , Molécula 1 de Adesão Intercelular/sangue , Molécula 1 de Adesão de Célula Vascular/sangue , Insuficiência Venosa/imunologia , Adulto , Teste de Esforço , Feminino , Humanos , Contagem de Leucócitos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Varizes/imunologia
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Vasa ; 32(3): 139-43, 2003 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14524033

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BACKGROUND: Patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) are characterized by a high mortality for cardiovascular events. An impairment of endothelial function, expressed as brachial-artery flow-mediated vasodilation (FMV), has been described in PAD patients. Aim of this study was to investigate the association between FMV and cardiovascular events in patients with PAD. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-eight patients with intermittent claudication (71% men, mean age 71 years) were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of previous major cardiovascular events (myocardial infarction or stroke). RESULTS: Brachial FMV was significantly lower in patients with a history of myocardial infarction or stroke (n = 16) than in patients without cardiovascular events (3.2 +/- 3.6% vs. 5.7 +/- 3.6%; p = 0.042). In the group with cardiovascular events there was a significantly higher proportion of subjects in the lower FMV tertile (56% vs. 18%), and a lower proportion of subjects in the upper tertile (25% vs. 41%; chi 2 test, p = 0.047). CONCLUSION: We conclude that FMV of the brachial artery is significantly reduced in PAD patients with a history of stroke and myocardial infarction. These cross-sectional results suggest a potential role of FMV as a marker of major cardiovascular events.


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Arteriopatias Oclusivas/fisiopatologia , Infarto Cerebral/fisiopatologia , Endotélio Vascular/fisiopatologia , Infarto do Miocárdio/fisiopatologia , Idoso , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/diagnóstico por imagem , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo/fisiologia , Artéria Braquial/diagnóstico por imagem , Artéria Braquial/fisiopatologia , Infarto Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Endotélio Vascular/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Claudicação Intermitente/diagnóstico por imagem , Claudicação Intermitente/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Infarto do Miocárdio/diagnóstico por imagem , Recidiva , Valores de Referência , Medição de Risco , Ultrassonografia Doppler , Vasodilatação/fisiologia
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Ann Ital Med Int ; 11(3): 170-4, 1996.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8950845

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Forearm blood samples were drawn from 18 patients with critical limb ischaemia (stage IIIb peripheral arterial obliterative disease) and 18 age- and sex-matched controls at 8.00 a.m., 2.00 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. We monitored the total and differential leucocyte counts and leucocyte expression of CD11/CD18 integrins (on whole blood samples by indirect immunofluorescence on a FACScan flow cytometer). Our results show no significant difference in any parameter at any stage of the day. At all study times, the total and differential leucocyte counts and granulocyte expression of CD11/CD18 were significantly (p < 0.001) greater in patients compared with controls. Associated with a high leucocyte count, constant up-regulation appears to be a feature of chronic tissue ischaemia. Activated neutrophils seem to aggravate peripheral arterial obliterative disease locally and may contribute to disseminated organ damage.


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Moléculas de Adesão Celular/fisiologia , Endotélio Vascular/fisiopatologia , Isquemia/fisiopatologia , Perna (Membro)/irrigação sanguínea , Leucócitos/metabolismo , Idoso , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/sangue , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/genética , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/fisiopatologia , Antígenos CD11/análise , Antígenos CD18/análise , Moléculas de Adesão Celular/genética , Interpretação Estatística de Dados , Feminino , Técnica Direta de Fluorescência para Anticorpo , Humanos , Integrinas/genética , Integrinas/fisiologia , Isquemia/sangue , Isquemia/genética , Contagem de Leucócitos , Masculino , Fenótipo , Regulação para Cima
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Ital Heart J Suppl ; 2(4): 363-8, 2001 Apr.
Artigo em Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19397008

RESUMO

In a given hypertensive patient, clinically overt cardiovascular disease is often preceded by a number of signs of target organ damage at the cardiac, arterial and renal levels. These changes have been collectively defined "pre-clinical cardiovascular disease", and carry a substantially increased risk for future cardiovascular complications. The present article examines the relationship between blood pressure components and target organ damage in essential hypertension. Arterial pressure can be split into a steady component (represented by the mean arterial pressure), which is a measure of the average level of pressure in a given artery, and a pulsatile component (represented by the pulse pressure), which estimates the cyclic oscillations around the mean. All blood pressure components show a positive, linear correlation with left ventricular mass, both in the general population and in patients with essential hypertension. However, the association is significantly stronger for the steady blood pressure components (systolic and mean arterial pressure) than for the pulse pressure. Available data regarding arterial changes suggest that the association is partly different. The majority of available studies show that large-artery intima-media thickening and discrete atherosclerotic plaques are better predicted by pulse pressure than by other blood pressure components, particularly in the elderly. After the age of 60, there is clear-cut evidence for a J-shaped relationship between diastolic blood pressure and arterial thickening or plaques, while for younger age groups the relationship appears to be linear. These data might offer an explanation for the observed superior prognostic value of pulse pressure in the elderly. The relationship between the different blood pressure components and renal damage is more controversial. In summary, pulsatile, cyclic stress (as represented by pulse pressure) appears to be more important in determining arterial changes in hypertensive patients, while steady blood pressure components play a dominant role in the development of hypertensive left ventricular hypertrophy.


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Pressão Sanguínea , Hipertensão/complicações , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Vasos Sanguíneos/patologia , Humanos , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/etiologia , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/fisiopatologia , Proteinúria/etiologia , Proteinúria/fisiopatologia
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