Methods Inf Med 2000; 39(03): 246-248
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634336
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Biomechanical Diagnosis of Atherosclerosis by Ultrasound

T. Wada
1   Department of Preventive Medicine, Jikei University, Japan
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T. Fukumoto
1   Department of Preventive Medicine, Jikei University, Japan
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Publication Date:
07 February 2018 (online)

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Abstract

Setting: Atherosclerosis causes structural changes in artery walls that alter their physical properties. The stiffness parameteris one quantitative index of the elastic properties of large arteries.can be calculated from the measurements of blood pressure and arterial diameter. We examined whether quantitatively evaluates common carotid atherosclerosis. Methods: We measured the common carotid artery inner diameter and its pulsatile change with an ultrasonic instrument. The subjects were healthy persons, patients with atherosclesrosis risk factors, patients with myocardial infarctions, and patients with cerebral infarction. Results: Thein healthy persons aged 40-59 years was 11.2. β was 13.2 in patients with atherosclerosis risk factors, 13.4 in patients with myocardial infarction, and 13.5 in patients with cerebral infarctions. These data in each patient group were significantly higher than those in healthy subjects. Conclusions: This diagnostic method is inexpensive, noninvasive and easily performed.shows promise as a useful diagnostic indicator of atherosclerosis.