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Vascular Wall Thickening: Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

Vascular wall thickening refers to an abnormal increase in the thickness of artery walls and is an early sign of arteriosclerosis. It raises the risk of heart attack and stroke.

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Vascular wall thickening refers to an abnormal increase in the thickness of artery walls and is an early sign of arteriosclerosis. It raises the risk of heart attack and stroke.

What is Vascular Wall Thickening?

Vascular wall thickening describes a pathological increase in the wall thickness of blood vessels, particularly the arteries. It results from structural remodeling within the vessel wall and is recognized as an early sign of developing arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). In clinical diagnostics, it is commonly assessed using the intima-media thickness (IMT), which measures the distance between the inner (intima) and middle (media) layers of the arterial wall.

Causes

Vascular wall thickening can be triggered or promoted by a range of factors:

  • High blood pressure (arterial hypertension): Persistently elevated blood pressure strains and damages the vessel wall.
  • Elevated blood lipids (dyslipidaemia): High LDL cholesterol levels in particular promote deposits within the vessel wall.
  • Diabetes mellitus: Elevated blood glucose levels damage the inner lining of blood vessels.
  • Smoking: Toxic substances in tobacco smoke cause inflammation and structural changes in the arterial wall.
  • Chronic inflammation: Systemic inflammatory processes, such as those occurring in autoimmune diseases, can damage the vessel wall.
  • Genetic predisposition: A family history of cardiovascular disease increases individual risk.
  • Physical inactivity and poor diet: Unhealthy lifestyle habits contribute to disease development.

Symptoms

In early stages, vascular wall thickening typically causes no symptoms. Symptoms only appear when the thickening has advanced sufficiently to impair blood flow:

  • Leg pain during walking (peripheral arterial disease)
  • Chest pain during exertion (angina pectoris)
  • Dizziness or visual disturbances if the carotid arteries are involved
  • In severe cases: heart attack or stroke

Diagnosis

The primary diagnostic method for detecting vascular wall thickening is carotid ultrasound (carotid sonography). This measures the intima-media thickness (IMT). A value above 0.9 mm in adults is generally considered elevated and indicates increased cardiovascular risk. Additional investigations may include:

  • Blood tests (cholesterol, blood glucose, inflammatory markers)
  • Blood pressure measurement
  • ECG and stress tests
  • Advanced imaging if required (e.g., CT angiography)

Treatment

Treatment of vascular wall thickening aims to slow the progression of arteriosclerosis and reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular events.

Lifestyle Modifications

  • Healthy, balanced diet (Mediterranean diet)
  • Regular physical activity
  • Smoking cessation
  • Weight reduction in overweight individuals

Medical Therapy

  • Statins: Lower LDL cholesterol and can slow or even partially reverse vascular wall thickening.
  • Antihypertensives: Blood pressure-lowering medications protect the vessel wall from further stress.
  • Glucose-lowering medications: Used in diabetes mellitus to reduce vascular damage.
  • Antiplatelet agents (e.g., aspirin): Prescribed when the risk of heart attack or stroke is elevated.

Interventional and Surgical Procedures

In cases of advanced arteriosclerosis with significant vessel narrowing, procedures such as stent implantation, balloon dilation, or surgical vascular repair may be necessary.

References

  1. Touboul P-J et al. - Mannheim Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Plaque Consensus (2012). Cerebrovascular Diseases, 34(4), 290–296.
  2. Mach F et al. - 2019 ESC/EAS Guidelines for the management of dyslipidaemias. European Heart Journal, 2020;41(1):111–188.
  3. World Health Organization (WHO) - Global Atlas on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Control. Geneva, 2011.

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