Artery Research

Volume 2, Issue 3, August 2008, Pages 97 - 97

P1.23 BLOOD PRESSURE AND AUGMENTATION INDEX IN GENERAL POPULATION IN 5 YEARS FOLLOW-UP

Authors
W. Wojciechowska1, K. Stolarz-Skrzypek1, A. Olszanecka1, M. Loster1, M. Cwynar2, T. Grodzicki2, K. Kawecka – Jaszcz1
1Department of Cardiology and Hypertension, Medical College, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
2Department of Internal Medicine and Gerontology, Medical College, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
Available Online 15 September 2008.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2008.08.330How to use a DOI?
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Objectives: The objective of the present study was to assess changes in blood pressure (BP) parameters and AI in general population after 5-years follow-up.

Methods: From the general population we recruited 197 members from random families (99 parent and 98 offspring (age at baseline: 51.4 and 25.5 years) who constituted 110 normotensives and 87 hypertensives). Initially and after 4.8±0.3 years we recorded the radial arterial waveform using the SphygmoCor device. We evaluated peripheral AI (pAI) and central AI (cAI).

Results: In both generations as well as in normo- and hypertensive groups we observed comparable increase in BMI and decrease in heart rate. We found higher increase in aortic SBP with lesser decrease in central DBP in offspring and in normotensives while cPP increase was higher in parent and in participants with initially diagnosed hypertension (p<0.005). We observed greater elevation of brachial SBP with simultaneous lesser reduction in DBP with similar increase in peripheral PP in offspring and in normotensives. Changes in pAI and cAI were more pronounced in younger generation and resulted respectively 4.4 vs 2.9(%); p=0.004 and 5.2 vs 3.7(%); p=0.001. Moreover we observed higher increase in pAI (4.6 vs 4.3(%); p=0.006) and in cAI (4.8 vs 4.6(%); p=0.005) in hypertensives.

Conclusions: Our findings indicate that AI increased in offspring and can be use as effective tool to detect the progressive increase in aortic stiffness in younger individuals. The aortic pulse pressure more effectively indicate age and blood pressure related changes in arterial wall stiffening than brachial pressure.

Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
2 - 3
Pages
97 - 97
Publication Date
2008/09/15
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2008.08.330How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

Cite this article

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