Interarm systolic blood pressure difference is associated with left ventricular concentricity and concentric remodeling.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Annelise M G Paiva, Maria I C M Gomes, Alana C M Gomes, Lucca C M Gomes, Saulo R Ramalho, Audes D M Feitosa, Marcus V B Malachias, Andréa A Brandão, Andrei C Sposito, Marco A Mota-Gomes, Wilson Nadruz
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Abstract

Objective: Interarm systolic blood pressure difference (IASD) values >15 mmHg (IASD > 15) are associated with increased cardiovascular risk, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This report evaluated whether IASD >15, assessed by different protocols [sequential or simultaneous; based on one or several blood pressure (BP) readings], was associated with adverse left ventricular (LV) remodeling.

Methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated 605 individuals who underwent clinical and echocardiography evaluation and three pairs of simultaneous arm BP readings. IASD was estimated by seven distinct protocols (three simultaneous and four sequential BP measurements criteria).

Results: The cohort had a mean age of 53.5 ± 15.4 years, with 51% being women, 23% with LV hypertrophy, 14% with LV concentricity, 69% with normal geometry, 8% with concentric remodeling, 17% with eccentric hypertrophy and 6% with concentric hypertrophy. Multivariable logistic regression revealed that IASD >15 defined by simultaneous measures of the last two pairs of BP readings (IASDsim2) and sequential arm BP readings (right-left-right arm sequence; IASDseq3) were related to LV concentricity (odds ratio [95% CI] = 3.24 [1.02-10.28], P = 0.046 and 2.56 [1.09-6.00], P = 0.030, respectively) and LV concentric remodeling (odds ratio [95% CI]  = 4.12 [1.08-15.78], P = 0.039 and 4.16 [1.61-10.76], P = 0.003, respectively). Conversely, IASD >15 defined by any criteria showed no association with LV hypertrophy.

Conclusion: Individuals with IASD >15 defined by IASDsim2 and IASDseq3 are associated with adverse LV remodeling, namely LV concentricity and LV concentric remodeling. These findings suggest that both criteria might be potentially used to preferentially assess abnormal IASD in the setting of clinical practice.

臂间收缩压差与左心室同心度和同心度重塑有关。
目的:臂间收缩压差(IASD)>15 mmHg(IASD > 15)与心血管风险增加有关,但其潜在机制仍不清楚。本报告评估了通过不同方案(顺序或同步;基于一个或多个血压读数)评估的 IASD >15 是否与不良左心室重塑有关:这项横断面研究对 605 人进行了评估,这些人接受了临床和超声心动图评估以及三对手臂血压同步读数。通过七种不同的方案(三对同步和四对顺序血压测量标准)对 IASD 进行了估算:组群的平均年龄为(53.5 ± 15.4)岁,51%为女性,23%左心室肥厚,14%左心室同心,69%几何形状正常,8%同心重塑,17%偏心肥厚,6%同心肥厚。多变量逻辑回归显示,通过同时测量最后两对血压读数(IASDsim2)和连续手臂血压读数(右-左-右手臂序列;IASDseq3)确定的 IASD >15 与左心室同心度有关(几率比 [95% CI] = 3.24 [1.02-10.28],P = 0.046 和 2.56 [1.09-6.00],P = 0.030)和 LV 同心重构(几率比 [95% CI] = 4.12 [1.08-15.78],P = 0.039 和 4.16 [1.61-10.76],P = 0.003)有关。相反,任何标准定义的 IASD >15 均与左心室肥厚无关:结论:根据 IASDsim2 和 IASDseq3 定义的 IASD >15 的个体与不利的左心室重塑有关,即左心室同心度和左心室同心重塑。这些研究结果表明,在临床实践中,这两种标准都有可能用来优先评估异常的 IASD。
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