Echo-Tracking Evaluation Of Changes In Common Carotid Artery Wall Elasticity After Smoking Cessation

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ULTRASOUND(2019)

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The aim of this study was to explore changes in the common carotid arterial wall elasticity after smoking cessation. Carotid artery ultrasonographic examination was performed in 136 patients, then 1 or 2 years after smoking cessation. We used echo-tracking (ET) to measure stiffness index (beta), pressure-strain elasticity modulus (Ep), arterial compliance (AC), augmentation index (AI), and local pulse wave velocity (PWV beta). Patients were divided into four groups based on whether or not they successfully stopped smoking (groups M and N, respectively) and whether (groups M2 and N2, respectively) or not (groups M1 and N1, respectively) they showed comorbidities. In group M1, beta, Ep and PWV beta were lower at 1 year than before smoking cessation, while AC and AI did not change. At 2 years, beta, Ep, PWV beta, and AC, but not AI, improved further. In group M2, beta, Ep, and PWV beta decreased at 2 years, whereas AC and AI did not change. In groups N1 and N2, none of the variables changed significantly. ET can be used quantitatively to evaluate the impact of smoking cessation on the elasticity of the common carotid artery wall.
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arterial wall elasticity, carotid artery, echo-tracking technique, smoking cessation
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