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Ambulatory arterial stiffness index or pulse pressure: which correlates better with arterial stiffness in resistant hypertension?

机译:动态动脉僵硬度指数或脉压:与抵抗性高血压中的动脉僵硬度更好地相关?

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The ambulatory arterial stiffness index (AASI) is a recently proposed index derived from 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) for the evaluation of arterial stiffness. In this cross-sectional study we investigated whether AASI reflects arterial stiffness in patients with resistant hypertension by comparing AASI and ambulatory pulse pressure (PP) with aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV), a measure of arterial stiffness, in 391 resistant hypertensives. Clinical, laboratory and echocardiographic variables, 24-h ABPM and aortic PWV (measured using the Complior device) were obtained. AASI was calculated as 1--the regression slope of 24-h diastolic on systolic blood pressure (BP). Statistical analysis involved single and multiple linear regressions to assess the correlations between the two ABPM variables and PWV, both unadjusted and adjusted for potential confounders (age, gender, body height, presence of diabetes, 24-h mean arterial pressure [MAP], heart rate, and nocturnal BP reduction). Ambulatory PP and aortic PWV were independently associated with age, gender, presence of diabetes, and 24-h MAP, whereas AASI was associated with age, diabetes, and nocturnal diastolic BP reduction. PP showed stronger unadjusted (r=0.39, p0.001) and adjusted (r=0.22, p0.001) correlations with aortic PWV than AASI (r=0.12, p=0.032 and r= -0.04, p=0.47, respectively). In the analysis of subgroups stratified by gender, age, presence of atherosclerotic diseases and diabetes, dipping pattern, and ambulatory BP control, the superiority of PP over AASI was apparent in all subgroups. In conclusion, 24-h ambulatory PP was better correlated to arterial stiffness, as evaluated by aortic PWV, than the novel AASI, in patients with resistant hypertension.
机译:动态动脉僵硬度指数(AASI)是最近提出的从24小时动态血压监测(ABPM)得出的指数,用于评估动脉僵硬度。在这项横断面研究中,我们通过比较391例抗性高血压患者中AASI和动态脉搏压力(PP)与主动脉脉搏波速度(PWV)(一种衡量动脉僵硬度的指标)的比较,研究了AASI是否反映了抵抗性高血压患者的动脉僵硬度。获得临床,实验室和超声心动图变量,24小时ABPM和主动脉PWV(使用Complior设备测量)。 AASI计算为1-舒张压对收缩压(BP)的24小时舒张压的回归斜率。统计分析涉及单次或多次线性回归,以评估两个ABPM变量和PWV之间的相关性,这两个变量未经调整并针对潜在的混杂因素(年龄,性别,身高,糖尿病的存在,24小时平均动脉压[MAP],心脏率和夜间BP降低)。动态PP和主动脉PWV与年龄,性别,糖尿病的存在和24小时MAP独立相关,而AASI与年龄,糖尿病和夜间舒张压降低有关。与主动脉PWV相比,PP显示出更强的未经调整(r = 0.39,p <0.001)和经过调整(r = 0.22,p <0.001)的相关性(r = 0.12,p = 0.032和r = -0.04,p = 0.47) 。在按性别,年龄,动脉粥样硬化疾病和糖尿病的存在,浸入模式和动态血压控制进行分层的亚组分析中,PP在所有亚组中均优于AASI。综上所述,对于抗药性高血压患者,通过主动脉PWV评估,动态门诊24小时PP与动脉僵硬度之间的相关性高于新型AASI。

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