Effect of a hypertensive response during exercise on growth rates of aortic diameters

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Jan Gerrit van der Stouwe, Valentina A Rossi, Céline Ghidoni, Laura Würzburger, Patrick Wiech, Victor Schweiger, Gloria Petrasch, Georg Moser, Christian M Schmied, Jan Vontobel, Stefano Caselli, David Niederseer
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Background Aortic diameters are related to age, sex, and body size. There are a scarcity of data on the long-term sequelae of a hypertensive response to exercise (HRE) on aortic diameters. In this retrospective cohort study, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between the growth rates of the aorta in individuals with a HRE. Methods Our analysis included follow-up data of 649 patients recruited between January 2009 and December 2014 with a HRE. Participants with known connective tissue disease or a history of acute aortic syndrome were excluded. Sinus of Valsalva (SoV) and ascending aorta (AscAo) diameters were measured by transthoracic echocardiography using leading edge to leading edge convention at end-diastole. Results At baseline, median age, maximum systolic blood pressure (BP), body mass index (BMI), diameter of the SoV, and AscAo were 62 years, 208 mmHg, 26.9 kg/m2, 35 mm, and 35 mm respectively. 32% of patients were female and 67% had hypertension. After a median follow-up of 7.1 years, mean yearly growth rates (±SD) of the SoV and AscAo were 0.09 (0.41) mm and 0.13 (0.56) mm respectively. No significant associations were observed between growth rates of aortic diameters and maximum systolic and diastolic BP or when considering only individuals with a baseline diameter > 40mm. Conclusion In this large cohort study, maximum systolic and diastolic BP during exercise showed no association with growth rates of aortic diameters. Furthermore, the mean growth rates of aortic diameters in this population were in line with growth rates in a normal population.
运动时的高血压反应对主动脉直径增长率的影响
背景主动脉直径与年龄、性别和体型有关。有关运动性高血压反应(HRE)对主动脉直径的长期后遗症的数据很少。在这项回顾性队列研究中,我们的目的是评估 HRE 患者主动脉生长率之间的关系。方法 我们的分析包括 2009 年 1 月至 2014 年 12 月间招募的 649 名 HRE 患者的随访数据。排除了已知患有结缔组织疾病或有急性主动脉综合征病史的参与者。通过经胸超声心动图,采用舒张末期前缘对前缘的常规方法测量瓦尔萨尔瓦窦(SoV)和升主动脉(AscAo)直径。结果 基线年龄、最高收缩压(BP)、体重指数(BMI)、SoV 和 AscAo 直径的中位数分别为 62 岁、208 mmHg、26.9 kg/m2、35 mm 和 35 mm。32%的患者为女性,67%的患者患有高血压。中位随访 7.1 年后,SoV 和 AscAo 的平均年增长率(±SD)分别为 0.09 (0.41) 毫米和 0.13 (0.56) 毫米。在主动脉直径增长率与最大收缩压和舒张压之间,或仅考虑基线直径为> 40毫米的个体时,均未观察到明显的关联。结论 在这项大型队列研究中,运动时的最大收缩压和舒张压与主动脉直径的增长率没有关联。此外,该人群主动脉直径的平均增长率与正常人群的增长率一致。
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