Carotid plaques increase the risk of stroke and subtypes of cerebral infarction in asymptomatic elderly: the Rotterdam study

BACKGROUND: Few studies have quantified the relation between carotid plaques and stroke in asymptomatic patients, and limited data exist on the importance of location of plaques or the association with subtypes of cerebral infarction. We investigated the relationship between carotid plaques, measured at different locations, and risk of stroke and subtypes of cerebral infarction in a population-based study. Methods and Results- The study was based on the Rotterdam Study and included 4217 neurologically asymptomatic subjects aged 55 years or older. Presence of carotid plaques at 6 locations in t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Hollander, M. (Monika)
Bots, M.L. (Michiel)
Sol, A.I. (Antonio Iglesias)
Koudstaal, P.J. (Peter)
Witteman, J.C.M. (Jacqueline)
Grobbee, D.E. (Diederick)
Breteler, M.M.B. (Monique)
Hofman, A. (Albert)
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2002
Schlagwörter: Aged / Arteriosclerosis/*complications/ultrasonography / Carotid Arteries/*ultrasonography / Cerebral Infarction/classification/*etiology / Cerebrovascular Accident/epidemiology/*etiology / Cohort Studies / Female / Follow-Up Studies / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Netherlands/epidemiology / Research Support / Non-U.S. Gov't / Risk Factors
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://repub.eur.nl/pub/9921