A practical protocol to measure common carotid artery intima-media thickness

Authors

  • Ivan Benaduce Casella Hospital Regional Sul; Division of Vascular Surgery
  • Calógero Presti Hospital Regional Sul; Division of Vascular Surgery
  • Rina Maria Pereira Porta Hospital Regional Sul; Division of Vascular Surgery
  • Cláudio Rogério Donmarco Sabbag Hospital Regional Sul; Division of Vascular Surgery
  • Maria Alice Bosch Hospital Regional Sul; Division of Vascular Surgery
  • Yumiko Yamazaki Hospital Regional Sul; Division of Vascular Surgery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322008000400017

Keywords:

Intima-media thickness, Carotid artery, Protocol, Atherosclerosis, Duplex scan

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe and test a practical protocol to measure common carotid intima-media thickness that uses the combined values of two longitudinal examination angles to increase sensitivity. METHOD: Between February and September 2005, 206 patients underwent duplex scan examination of carotid vessels, and the intima-media thickness of 407 common carotids were measured in three angles: transversal, longitudinal posterolateral, and anterolateral, with three intima-media thickness measurements for each near and far wall. In addition to numbers obtained from the three angles of measurement, a fourth visual perspective was obtained by combining the intima-media thickness results of posterolateral and anterolateral longitudinal views and considering the thickest wall measurement. RESULTS: Two hundred seventy (66.3%) carotid arteries had an intima-media thickness thicker than 1mm. The mean intima-media thickness values achieved by the different incidences were 1.26±0.6mm (transversal), 1.17±0.54mm (longitudinal anterolateral), and 1.18±0.58mm (longitudinal posterolateral). A significant difference in intima-media thickness measurement values was observed when the three angles of examination plus the combined positive results of both longitudinal angles were compared by ANOVA (P=0.005). The LSD Post-Hoc test determined that the combined longitudinal view results were similar to the transversal views (P=0.28) and had greater intima-media thickness means than isolated anterolateral or posterolateral longitudinal views (P=0.02 and 0.05, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The protocol presented is a practical method for obtaining common carotid artery intima-media thickness measurements. The combined longitudinal posterolateral and anterolateral longitudinal views provide a more sensitive evaluation of the inner layers of the carotid walls than isolated longitudinal views.

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Published

2008-01-01

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Clinical Sciences

How to Cite

A practical protocol to measure common carotid artery intima-media thickness . (2008). Clinics, 63(4), 515-520. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322008000400017