Sex-specific prediction value of common carotid artery diameter for stroke risk in a hypertensive population: a cross-sectional study
[摘要] Background: The importance of sex as a risk factor for stroke has been established. This study aimed to assess sex-related disparities in carotid artery diameter and stroke in a hypertensive population. Methods: The cross-sectional survey was conducted in rural areas of northeast China. A multistage cluster sampling method was employed to select a representative population. The study comprised 3,245 individuals with hypertension. The common carotid artery (CCA) interadventitial diameter was measured by ultrasound. A linear model of restricted cubic spline function was used to characterize the concentration-response (C-R) relationship between CCA diameter and stroke. Results: The overall prevalence of stroke was 8.9% among hypertensive individuals, with a higher rate in men than in women (10.8% vs.8.10 mm) had a 2.49 (95% CI: 1.36–4.56) times greater risk of stroke compared to the bottom quartile (≤6.80 mm) after adjustment was made for other variables. The C-R relationship further confirmed a positive association between CCA diameter and stroke prevalence in women. Moreover, a category-free net reclassification index (0.325; 95% CI: 0.173–0.476; P<0.001) and an integrated discrimination index (0.008; 95% CI: 0.004–0.012, P<0.001) showed improvement in predicting the probability of stroke from CCA diameter. However, no significant relationship between CCA diameter and prevalence of stroke was found in men. Conclusions: The risk of stroke increased proportionally with the enlargement of the CCA diameter in women, supporting the sex-specific value of CCA diameter in optimizing the risk stratification of stroke.
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 外科医学
[关键词] Carotid arteries;stroke;risk factors;hypertension [时效性]