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The objective of this study is to determine the diagnostic utility of combining homocysteine (HCY), lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (LP-PLA2), and the C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio (CAR) for carotid atherosclerosis (CAS) and plaque stability in patients with essential hypertension (EH). A total of 280 patients with EH were divided into 2 groups according to ultrasound diagnosis: CAS (n = 106) and non-CAS (N-CAS [n = 174]). The CAS group was further segmented into plaque-stable (n = 50) and plaque non-stable (n = 56) groups. General data were collected for all patients. Risk factors associated with CAS and plaque instability in patients with EH, and the diagnostic utility of HCY, LP-PLA2, and CAR testing alone, or in combination, for assessing CAS and plaque instability were determined. Mean age, systolic blood pressure (SBP), duration of EH, smoking, total cholesterol high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HCY, LP-PLA2 levels, and CAR were higher in the CAS group than those in the N-CAS group (P < 0.05). SBP, duration of EH, HCY and LP-PLA2 levels, and CAR were independent risk factors for CAS (P < 0.05). In addition, HCY, LP-PLA2, and CAR alone demonstrated significant diagnostic efficacy (P < 0.001) but were inferior to the combined diagnostic utility of the 3 parameters (P < 0.001). HCY and LP-PLA2 levels, and CAR were higher in the plaque non-stable than in the plaque-stable group (P < 0.05). Duration of EH, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HCY, LP-PLA2, and CAR independently influenced plaque instability in patients with CAS (P < 0.05). The combined diagnostic utility of HCY, LP-PLA2, and CAR (P < 0.001) was superior to that of each parameter alone and demonstrated more pronounced diagnostic efficacy (P < 0.001). HCY, LP-PLA2, and CAR were independent risk factors for CAS and plaque instability in patients with EH. HCY, LP-PLA2, and CAR demonstrated significant diagnostic efficacy for CAS and plaque instability, and combination of the 3 demonstrated the most pronounced diagnostic efficacy.

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