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Ethnic differences in common carotid intima-media thickness, and the relationship to cardiovascular risk factors and peripheral arterial disease: the Ethnic-Echocardiographic Heart of England Screening Study

Author Affiliations
Birmingham City Hospital, University of Birmingham
Published InQJM
Year2010
Citations25

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the mean and maximum common carotid intima-media thickness (CCIMT) in Blacks (Black Caribbean and Black African) and South Asians (People originating from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) in a population survey and make associations with established cardiovascular risk factors and peripheral arterial disease (PAD). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A subset of 492 (293 South Asians and 199 Blacks) out of 572 participants aged ≥ 45 years recruited in a sub-study to the Ethnic-Echocardiographic Heart of England Screening (E-ECHOES) epidemiological study had mean and maximum CCIMT measured. A questionnaire, anthropometric measurements and Ankle Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI) and Intermittent Claudication assessments were made. RESULTS: Black participants had greater mean but not maximum CCIMT when compared to South Asians overall (P…
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