Intima-media thickness at the near or far wall of the common carotid artery in cardiovascular risk assessment. Lisa Seekircher , Lena Tschiderer , Lars Lind , Maya S Safarova , Maryam Kavousi , M Arfan Ikram , Eva Lonn , Salim Yusuf , Diederick E Grobbee , John J P Kastelein , Frank L J Visseren , Matthew Walters , Jesse Dawson , Peter Higgins , Stefan Agewall , Alberico Catapano , Eric de Groot , Mark A Espeland , Gerhard Klingenschmid , Dianna Magliano , Michael H Olsen , David Preiss , Dirk Sander , Michael Skilton , Dorota A Zozulińska-Ziółkiewicz , Muriel P C Grooteman , Peter J Blankestijn , Kazuo Kitagawa , Shuhei Okazaki , Maria V Manzi , Costantino Mancusi , Raffaele Izzo , Moise Desvarieux , Tatjana Rundek , Hertzel C Gerstein , Michiel L Bots , Michael J Sweeting , Matthias W Lorenz , Peter Willeit European heart journal open(2023)
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The associations of near and far wall CCA-IMT with incident CVD were positive, approximately linear, and similarly strong. Improvement in risk discrimination was highest when CCA-IMT was measured at both walls.
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