Variability of intima-media thickness of the common carotid arteries in Moscow city population without clinical symptoms of atherosclerosis


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Aim. To determine borderline values of intima-media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid arteries (CCA) in Moscow sitizens without clinical symptoms of atherosclerosis.
Material and methods. A total of 885 (277 males and 608 females) Moscow sitizens aged 20-79 years free of clinical symptoms of atherosclerosis participated in population-based epidemiological trial. CCA IMT was measured at ultrasonic scanning of the carotid arteries in high-resolution regimen.
Results. The trial provided data on variability of CCA IMT borderline values in different age groups of adult Moscow metaethnic population without clinical symptoms of atherosclerosis with gender reference. Quartile distribution of CCA IMT values enabled primary evaluation of predisposition of the population studied to atherosclerosis.
Conclusion. This pilot study is the first to give Russian data on variability of population borderline values of CCA IMT obtained in the study of a representative sample. Russian data give additional material to European geographic gradiet CCA IMT and allow more accurate ultrasonographic identification of predisposition to atherosclerosis in persons with silent disease.

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Igor' Aleksandrovich Sobenin

Email: sobenin@cardio.ru

Sergey Aleksandrovich Surin

Email: sergeyonss@yandex.ru

Vasiliy Petrovich Karagodin

Email: vpka@mail.ru

Veronika Aleksandrovna Myasoedova

Email: myika@yandex.ru

Tat'yana Vladimirovna Kirichenko

Email: t-gorchakova@mail.ru

Ol'ga Valer'evna Chuprakova

Email: ochupr@mail.ru

Yuliya Aleksandrovna Kozhevnikova

Email: yu.ko@mail.ru

Lyudmila Olegovna Kovalevskaya

Email: luda0207@rambler.ru

Aleksandr Nikolaevich Orekhov

Email: office@inat.ru

I A Sobenin

Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, RAMS, Moscow

Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, RAMS, Moscow

S A Surnin

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

V P Karagodin

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

V A Myasoedova

Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, RAMS, Moscow

Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, RAMS, Moscow

T V Kirichenko

Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, RAMS, Moscow

Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, RAMS, Moscow

O V Chuprakova

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

Yu A Kozhevnikova

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

L O Kovalevskaya

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

Research Institute of Atherosclerosis, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow

A N Orekhov

Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, RAMS, Moscow

Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, RAMS, Moscow

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