OP-036 CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS IN PATIENTS WITH SLOW CORONARY FLOW AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH NEUTROPHIL/LYMPHOCYTE RATIO

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Vol 163 (3) ◽  
pp. S15-S16
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S. Demirkol ◽  
T. Çelik ◽  
M. Unlu ◽  
Z. Arslan ◽  
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Bum Sung Kim ◽  
Hyun-Joong Kim ◽  
Seong Woo Han ◽  
Sung Hea Kim ◽  
Soon Yong Suh ◽  
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2012 ◽  
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Hyun Ju Yoon ◽  
Myung Ho Jeong ◽  
Sook Hee Cho ◽  
Kye Hun Kim ◽  
Min Goo Lee ◽  
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Vascular ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 356-361
Author(s):  
Nazım Kankilic ◽  
Aydın Aslan ◽  
Oguz Karahan ◽  
Sinan Demirtas ◽  
Ahmet Caliskan ◽  
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Objectives Behcet’s disease is a multisystemic, inflammatory disease. Various factors have been implicated in the disease, including genetics, infections, immunoglobulins, immune complexes, antibodies, and oxidative stress. However, the underlying etiopathogenesis remains unclear. Behcet’s disease can occur with or without vascular involvement. This prospective study investigated the relationship between the intima-media thickness of the major arteries, in addition to other factors affecting the disease process, in Behcet’s disease without vascular involvement. Methods Twenty-four patients (average age: 38.50 ± 10.931) without vascular involvement or any vascular complaints who were diagnosed with Behcet’s disease were included in the study. Sixteen healthy subjects (average age: 39.75 ± 7.793) were included as a control group. Demographic information and medical histories were recorded, and routine blood tests were performed in both groups. The intima-media thickness of the subclavian, axillary, femoral, and carotid arteries of all the participants were recorded using Doppler ultrasonography. The data were then subjected to intergroup statistical and correlation analyses. Results There were no significant differences between the arterial intima-media thickness values of the Behcet’s disease patients and those of the control group ( p > 0.05). However, there was a significant difference between the neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio ( p = 0.004), low-density lipoprotein ( p = 0.007), and triglyceride ( p = 0042) levels of the two groups. Significant correlations were found between intima-media thickness and neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio levels ( p = 0.012) and the disease duration ( p = 0.030). There was also a significant correlation between the intima-media thickness of the femoral artery and disease duration ( p = 0.014). Conclusions The results showed that the duration of illness had a significant effect on arterial intima-media thickness in Behcet’s disease. Blood neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio levels were also associated with increased intima-media thickness.


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