Introduction: Plasma levels of Hs-CRP may be useful to select subjects at high risk of cardiovascular events. This inflammatory marker also helps identify patients most likely to respond to statins. Aim: A prospective clinical study was designed to investigate in a population of stable IHD patients treated with Atorvastatin: a) the regression of CRP levels and other soluble inflammatory" markers; b) the correlations between levels of Carotid Intima Media Thickness (C-IMT) and a series of soluble markers at different times; c) the influence of Hs-CRP levels on C-IMT regression; d) the utility of C-IMT as an additional marker to identify patients likely to respond to statins. Materials and Methods: MIAMI is an open, multicenter, independent study. In 100 patients with previous MI (> two months), in stable clinical conditions, with normal cholesterol and blood glucose, receiving atorvastatin (20 mg/daily) for 24 months, the following variables were measured at 0, 12 and 24 month: VCAM, ICAM, E-selectins, IL-6, -8, -10, -18, TNF-alpha, hs-CRP, MMP-9, TF, TFPI, Fg, TC, HDL, LDL, TG, urinary isoprostanes. C-IMT was measured blindly by computerised determination of images recorded in three examinations. The study started in January 2003 and is scheduled to end in December 2005. Topic Preferences: 1) New Markers for Cardiovascular Risk (18.) 2) Inflammation and Atherosclerosis (21.) 3) Pleiotropic effects of Lipid Lowering Drugs (41.)

The regression between multiple inflammatory markers and C-IMT in normocholesterolemic stable IHD. The effect of moderate dose of atorvastatina (MIAMI study) / M. Arquati, B. Porta, M. Camera, D. Baldassarre, E. Tremoli, M. Cortellaro on behalf of the MIAMI study group. ((Intervento presentato al 15. convegno international symposium of DRUG AFFECTING LIPID METABOLISM tenutosi a Venezia nel 2004.

The regression between multiple inflammatory markers and C-IMT in normocholesterolemic stable IHD. The effect of moderate dose of atorvastatina (MIAMI study)

B. Porta
Secondo
;
M. Camera;D. Baldassarre;E. Tremoli
Penultimo
;
M. Cortellaro on behalf of the MIAMI study group
2004

Abstract

Introduction: Plasma levels of Hs-CRP may be useful to select subjects at high risk of cardiovascular events. This inflammatory marker also helps identify patients most likely to respond to statins. Aim: A prospective clinical study was designed to investigate in a population of stable IHD patients treated with Atorvastatin: a) the regression of CRP levels and other soluble inflammatory" markers; b) the correlations between levels of Carotid Intima Media Thickness (C-IMT) and a series of soluble markers at different times; c) the influence of Hs-CRP levels on C-IMT regression; d) the utility of C-IMT as an additional marker to identify patients likely to respond to statins. Materials and Methods: MIAMI is an open, multicenter, independent study. In 100 patients with previous MI (> two months), in stable clinical conditions, with normal cholesterol and blood glucose, receiving atorvastatin (20 mg/daily) for 24 months, the following variables were measured at 0, 12 and 24 month: VCAM, ICAM, E-selectins, IL-6, -8, -10, -18, TNF-alpha, hs-CRP, MMP-9, TF, TFPI, Fg, TC, HDL, LDL, TG, urinary isoprostanes. C-IMT was measured blindly by computerised determination of images recorded in three examinations. The study started in January 2003 and is scheduled to end in December 2005. Topic Preferences: 1) New Markers for Cardiovascular Risk (18.) 2) Inflammation and Atherosclerosis (21.) 3) Pleiotropic effects of Lipid Lowering Drugs (41.)
English
2004
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
Presentazione
Intervento inviato
Comitato scientifico
international symposium of DRUG AFFECTING LIPID METABOLISM
Venezia
2004
15
Convegno internazionale
M. Arquati, B. Porta, M. Camera, D. Baldassarre, E. Tremoli, M. Cortellaro on behalf of the MIAMI study group
The regression between multiple inflammatory markers and C-IMT in normocholesterolemic stable IHD. The effect of moderate dose of atorvastatina (MIAMI study) / M. Arquati, B. Porta, M. Camera, D. Baldassarre, E. Tremoli, M. Cortellaro on behalf of the MIAMI study group. ((Intervento presentato al 15. convegno international symposium of DRUG AFFECTING LIPID METABOLISM tenutosi a Venezia nel 2004.
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