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Increased carotid artery wall stiffness and plaque prevalence in HIV infected patients measured with ultrasound elastography.

Marie-Hélène Roy CardinalMadeleine DurandCarl Chartrand-LefebvreClaude FortinJean-Guy BarilBenoit TrottierJean-Pierre RoutyGilles SoulezCécile TremblayGuy Cloutier
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Noninvasive vascular elastography (NIVE) based on ultrasound imaging quantifies translations and strains of carotid arteries. • Lower translation and strain of the carotid artery wall found in HIV-infected individuals indicate premature arterial stiffening, compared with age-matched controls. • Carotid artery plaques were more prevalent in HIV-infected individuals than in control subjects.
Keyphrases
  • hiv infected
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • hiv infected patients
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • liver fibrosis
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • escherichia coli
  • risk factors
  • computed tomography
  • ultrasound guided