Justine Hollyer’s research while affiliated with Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College and other places

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Publications (4)


Intimal-medial thickening and plaque morphology of the carotid artery as a predictor of coronary artery disease in familial hypercholesterolaemia
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July 1996

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33 Reads

European Journal of Ultrasound

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R.P. Naumova

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J.S. Hollyer

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G.R. Thompson

Background Increased frequency of coronary heart disease in familial hypercholesterolaemia is well documented but the association with carotid atherosclerosis is less well established. The ultra-sound appearances of the carotid arteries in familial hypercholester-olaemia patients without symptomatic cerebrovascular disease were therefore investigated. Methods 59 patients (34 men, 25 women; mean age 46.6 (f 12.1 years) were prospectively studied using ultrasound examination of the extracranial carotid vessels. Intimal-medial thickness was measured l cm proximal to the carotid bulb and morphology of plaque was classified as heterogeneous or homogeneous according to echogenicity. Results 44 (75.0%) of the patients had carotid artery disease. On stepwise logistic regression, significant predictors of the presence of carotid artery disease were age (P = 0.01 4), serum triglycerides at time of examination (P = 0.013), coexistent coronary heart disease (P = 0.03) and the cholesterol-years score (CYS) (P= 0.01 5). Heterogeneous carotid plaque was associated with a higher plasma level of Lp(a) (P = 0.035), TG (P = 0.024), CYS (P= 0.0003) and the presence of CHD (P= 0.001). Matched pairs (n = 22) of patients, where the only variable was Lp(a), showed a marked increase in heterogeneous plaque frequency in those with high Lp(a) levels (P< 0.03). Conclusion Asymptomatic carotid artery disease occurs in a high proportion of familial hypercholesterolaemia patients. The presence of heterogeneous carotid plaque is significantly associated with the presence of coronary heart disease, the calculated cholesterol-years score, hypertriglyceridaemia and raised levels of Lp(a).


Percentage change rather than plasma level of LDL-cholesterol determines therapeutic response in coronary heart disease

February 1996

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13 Reads

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75 Citations

Current Opinion in Lipidology

We have analysed 11 trials which used quantitative angiography to assess the effects of lipid-lowering therapy on coronary atherosclerosis. Linear regression, weighted for the number of patients studied, showed that the change in per cent diameter stenosis was significantly correlated with per cent reduction in LDL-cholesterol (r = 0.74, p < 0.0005), but not with the LDL-cholesterol concentration during the trials. These findings have important implications for the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease.


The Extracranial Carotid Artery in Familial Hypercholesterolemia: Relationship of Intimal-Medial Thickness and Plaque Morphology with Plasma Lipids and Coronary Heart Disease

February 1996

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6 Reads

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48 Citations

Journal of Cardiovascular Risk

Background: Increased frequency of coronary heart disease in familial hypercholesterolaemia is well documented but the association with carotid atherosclerosis is less well established. The ultrasound appearances of the carotid arteries in familial hypercholesterolaemia patients without symptomatic cerebrovascular disease were therefore investigated. Methods: 59 patients (34 men, 25 women; mean age 46.6 (+/-12.1 years) were prospectively studied using ultrasound examination of the extracranial carotid vessels. Intimal-medial thickness was measured 1 cm proximal to the carotid bulb and morphology of plaque was classified as heterogeneous or homogeneous according to echogenicity. Results: 44 (75.0%) of the patients had carotid artery disease. On stepwise logistic regression, significant predictors of the presence of carotid artery disease were age (P = 0.014), serum triglycerides at time of examination (P = 0.013), coexistent coronary heart disease (P = 0.03) and the cholesterol-years score (CYS) (P = 0.015). Heterogeneous carotid plaque was associated with a higher plasma level of Lp(a) (P = 0.035), TG (P = 0.024), CYS (P = 0.0003) and the presence of CHD (P = 0.001). Matched pairs (n = 22) of patients, where the only variable was Lp(a), showed a marked increase in heterogeneous plaque frequency in those with high Lp(a) levels (P < 0.03). Conclusion: Asymptomatic carotid artery disease occurs in a high proportion of familial hypercholesterolaemia patients. The presence of heterogeneous carotid plaque is significantly associated with the presence of coronary heart disease, the calculated cholesterol-years score, hypertriglyceridaemia and raised levels of Lp(a).


Citations (2)


... To support this, many studies in the past have even found no direct association between LDL-C and atherosclerosis. Sidhu et al. (1996) found no association between LDL-C and carotid atherosclerosis while Walu s- Miarka et al. (2015) found no association between LDL-C and carotid plaques/intima-media thickness in adults. Hausmann et al. (1996) found no association between the degree of coronary atherosclerosis or plaque area and LDL-C in adults with FH while Martinez et al. (2008) found no association between degree of coronary calcification and LDL-C in adults with FH. ...

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Statins: Rationale, Mode of Action, and Side Effects
The Extracranial Carotid Artery in Familial Hypercholesterolemia: Relationship of Intimal-Medial Thickness and Plaque Morphology with Plasma Lipids and Coronary Heart Disease
  • Citing Article
  • February 1996

Journal of Cardiovascular Risk

... Продолжительность регрессионных исследований 80-90-х годов обычно не превышала двух лет, в них включали относительно небольшое количество пациентов (n=229-653), уровень ХС-ЛНП в группе активной терапии снижался примерно на треть. Снижение уровня ХС плазмы крови сопровождалось весьма умеренными изменениями в коронарном русле: средний диаметр просвета коронарной артерии (КА) увеличивался на сотые доли миллиметра [37,38]. Подробно с опытом ранних регресссионных исследований с повторной коронароангиографии (КАГ) можно ознакомиться в обзорной публикации автора [39]. ...

Percentage change rather than plasma level of LDL-cholesterol determines therapeutic response in coronary heart disease
  • Citing Article
  • February 1996

Current Opinion in Lipidology