Arterial stiffness as a screening tool for cardiovascular risk in health and disease

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Vidya Ganji, A. Sowganthikashri, Madhuri Taranikanti, M. Kalpana, U. Madhusudhan, Archana Gaur, N. John
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ABSTRACT Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) account for approximately one-third of all deaths worldwide. The incidence of cardiovascular events such as myocardial infraction has been reported to be progressively increasing with age, especially with existing comorbidities such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Assessing arterial stiffness indices may serve as a screening tool in identification of population at risk of cardiovascular diseases and assist in implementation of preventive measures and early treatment in this population. To measure and compare the arterial stiffness indices in healthy adults with diabetes, hypertension and obesity. A total of 184 adults in the age group of 30-50 years were included in the study who were divided into 4 groups: Group I (n = 64) (diabetic), group II (n = 40) (hypertensives), group III (n = 40) (obese) and group IV (n = 40) (control). The arterial stiffness indices were measured by using a certified oscillometric device in all the participants. The arterial stiffness indices were assessed by using a certified oscillometric device in all the participants. The mean values of right baPWV and left baPWV are found to be significantly higher in hypertensive subjects compared with obese, diabetic and healthy controls. The pulse wave velocity, ASI and pulse pressure serve as independent predictors of cardiovascular mortality and outcomes in hypertension, diabetes and obesity as well as healthy individuals.
将动脉僵硬度作为健康和疾病中心血管风险的筛查工具
摘要 心血管疾病(CVD)约占全球死亡人数的三分之一。据报道,心血管事件(如心肌梗塞)的发生率随着年龄的增长而逐渐增加,尤其是在患有高血压、糖尿病和肥胖症等并发症的情况下。评估动脉僵化指数可作为一种筛查工具,用于识别心血管疾病高危人群,并协助对这些人群实施预防措施和早期治疗。 目的:测量并比较患有糖尿病、高血压和肥胖症的健康成年人的动脉僵化指数。 研究共纳入了 184 名 30-50 岁年龄组的成年人,他们被分为 4 组:第一组(n = 64)(糖尿病患者)、第二组(n = 40)(高血压患者)、第三组(n = 40)(肥胖患者)和第四组(n = 40)(对照组)。所有参与者的动脉僵化指数都是通过经认证的示波仪测量的。 所有参与者的动脉僵化指数均通过经认证的示波仪进行评估。结果发现,与肥胖、糖尿病和健康对照组相比,高血压受试者右侧 baPWV 和左侧 baPWV 的平均值明显较高。 脉搏波速度、ASI 和脉压可独立预测高血压、糖尿病、肥胖和健康人的心血管死亡率和预后。
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