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Role of different imaging modalities of vascular calcification in predicting outcomes in chronic kidney disease 被引量:8

Role of different imaging modalities of vascular calcification in predicting outcomes in chronic kidney disease
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摘要 Vascular calcification(VC) is common among patientswith chronic kidney disease(CKD).The severity of VC is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events and mortality.Risk factors for VC include traditional cardiovascular risk factors as well as CKD-related risk factors such as increased calcium and phosphate load.VC is observed in arteries of all sizes from small arterioles to aorta,both in the intima and the media of arterial wall.Several imaging techniques have been utilized in the evaluation of the extent and the severity of VC.Plain radiographs are simple and readily available but with the limitation of decreased sensitivity and subjective and semi-quantitative quantification methods.Mammography,especially useful among women,offers a unique way to study breast arterial calcification,which is largely a medial-type calcification.Ultrasonography is suitable for calcification in superficial arteries.Analyses of wall thickness and lumen size are also possible.Computed tomography(CT) scan,the gold standard,is the most sensitive technique for evaluation of VC.CT scan of coronary artery calcification is not only useful for cardiovascular risk stratification but also offers an accurate and an objective analysis of the severity and progression. Vascular calcification (VC) is common among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The severity of VC is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events and mortality. Risk factors for VC include traditional cardiovascular risk factors as well as CKD-related risk factors such as increased calcium and phosphate load. VC is observed in arteries of all sizes from small arterioles to aorta, both in the intima and the media of arterial wall. Several imaging techniques have been utilized in the evaluation of the extent and the severity of VC. Plain radiographs are simple and readily available but with the limitation of decreased sensitivity and subjective and semi-quantitative quantification methods. Mammography, especially useful among women, offers a unique way to study breast arterial calcification, which is largely a medial-type calcification. Ultrasonography is suitable for calcification in superficial arteries. Analyses of wall thickness and lumen size are also possible. Computed tomography (CT) scan, the gold standard, is the most sensitive technique for evaluation of VC. CT scan of coronary artery calcification is not only useful for cardiovascular risk stratification but also offers an accurate and an objective analysis of the severity and progression.
机构地区 Division of Nephrology
出处 《World Journal of Nephrology》 2017年第3期100-110,共11页 世界肾病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 血管钙化 慢性肾病 治疗方法 临床分析 Coronary calcification Aortic calcification Hemodialysis Dialysis Ultrasound Mammogram Plain X-ray
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