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Assessment of Aortic Elasticity in Patients with Celiac Disease

  • Bayar, Nermin (Cardiology Department, Antalya Education and Research Hospital) ;
  • Cekin, Ayhan Hilmi (Gastroenterology Department, Antalya Education and Research Hospital) ;
  • Arslan, Sakir (Cardiology Department, Antalya Education and Research Hospital) ;
  • Cagirci, Goksel (Cardiology Department, Antalya Education and Research Hospital) ;
  • Kucukseymen, Selcuk (Cardiology Department, Antalya Education and Research Hospital) ;
  • Cay, Serkan (Cardiology Department, Yuksek Ihtisas Education and Research Hospital) ;
  • Harmandar, Ferda Akbay (Gastroenterology Department, Antalya Education and Research Hospital) ;
  • Yesil, Bayram (Internal Medicine Department, Antalya Education and Research Hospital)
  • Received : 2015.03.22
  • Accepted : 2015.08.19
  • Published : 2016.03.30

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic autoimmune disorder induced by dietary gluten intake by individuals who are genetically sensitive. Many studies report an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases in such patients. The aim of this study is to assess aortic elasticity properties in patients with CD that may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Subjects and Methods: Eighty-one patients diagnosed with CD by antibody test and biopsy and 63 healthy volunteers were included in this prospective study. Electrocardiographic and echocardiographic examinations were performed. Results: The CD group did not have any differences in the conventional echocardiographic parameters compared to the healthy individuals. However, patients in the CD group had an increased aortic stiffness beta index ($4.3{\pm}2.3$ vs. $3.6{\pm}1.6$, p=0.010), increased pressure strain elastic modulus ($33.6{\pm}17.0kPa$ vs. $28.5{\pm}16.7kPa$, p=0.037), decreased aortic distensibility ($7.0{\pm}3.0{\times}10^{-6}cm^2/dyn$ vs. $8.2{\pm}3.6{\times}10^{-6}cm^2/dyn$, p=0.037), and similar aortic strain ($17.9{\pm}7.7$ vs. $16.0{\pm}5.5$, p=0.070) compared to the control group. Patients with CD were found to have an elevated neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio compared to the control group ($2.54{\pm}0.63$ vs. $2.24{\pm}0.63$, p=0.012). However, gluten-free diet and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio were not found to be associated with aortic elasticity. Conclusion: Patients with CD had increased aortic stiffness and decreased aortic distensibility. Gluten-free diet enabled the patients with CD to have a reduction in the inflammatory parameters whereas the absence of a significant difference in the elastic properties of the aorta may suggest that the risk of cardiovascular disease persists in this patient group despite a gluten-free diet.

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