Is radiation a risk factor for atherosclerosis? An echo-color Doppler study on Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin patients

Tumori. 2006 Jul-Aug;92(4):295-8.

Abstract

Aims and background: The aim of the present paper was to study the role of irradiation in the atherosclerotic process in patients affected by Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Methods: We studied 84 subjects, 42 with Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin disease and 42 controls. All 42 cases had been irradiated and were comparable in terms of risk factors for atherosclerosis. All 84 subjects underwent echo-color Doppler of the arterial axis (carotids, abdominal aorta, and femoral arteries), and the intima-media thickness was measured.

Results: The irradiated cases had a greater intima-media thickness in the carotid district, even after dividing them according to age and sex; males were affected more than females. The irradiated patients were at greater risk of developing cardiovascular events than the controls.

Conclusions: An echo-color Doppler of the carotid district is advisable in all patients who have been submitted to radiotherapy, and the patients with a significantly greater than normal intima-media thickness need a strict follow-up, and antioxidant or antiaggregant therapy should be considered.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aorta, Abdominal / radiation effects
  • Atherosclerosis / diagnostic imaging*
  • Atherosclerosis / etiology*
  • Carotid Arteries / radiation effects
  • Female
  • Femoral Artery / radiation effects
  • Hodgkin Disease / radiotherapy*
  • Humans
  • Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin / radiotherapy*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Radiation Injuries / complications*
  • Radiation Injuries / etiology
  • Radiotherapy / adverse effects
  • Tunica Intima / radiation effects
  • Tunica Media / radiation effects
  • Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color*