Sandok B A, Whisnant J P, Furlan A J, Mickell J L
Mayo Clin Proc. 1982 Apr;57(4):227-30.
From a 10% sampling of the Olmsted County, Minnesota, population, persons of age 45 years and older were selected randomly in predetermined age and sex groupings and examined for cervical murmurs. Five hundred nine persons representing approximately 1% of all persons in the population between 45 and 54 years old, 2.5% of those 55 to 64 years old, and 3.5% of those more than 65 years old were included in the study. A cervical murmur of some type was heard in 64 persons (12.6%). Localized, midcarotid bifurcation bruits were noted in 22 persons (4.3%). Of this last group, 15 persons (2.9%) were asymptomatic. The prevalence of localized, asymptomatic carotid arterial bruits increased with age: 0.9% at 45 to 54 years, 2.1% at 55 to 64 years, 3.8% at 65 to 74 years, and 5% at 75 years and older; it was higher in females (4.4%) than in males (1.6%).
从明尼苏达州奥尔姆斯特德县10%的人口样本中,按照预先确定的年龄和性别分组,随机选取45岁及以上的人群,检查其颈部杂音。研究纳入了509人,约占45至54岁人群的1%、55至64岁人群的2.5%以及65岁以上人群的3.5%。64人(12.6%)听到了某种类型的颈部杂音。22人(4.3%)发现有局限性的颈动脉分叉处杂音。在这最后一组中,15人(2.9%)无症状。局限性无症状颈动脉杂音的患病率随年龄增长而增加:45至54岁为0.9%,55至64岁为2.1%,65至74岁为3.8%,75岁及以上为5%;女性(4.4%)高于男性(1.6%)。