Relationship between pulse wave velocity progression and baseline heart rate and its change over 3.7 years of follow-up in hypertensive patients.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Alessandro Maloberti, Chiara Tognola, Stefano Fumagalli, Ilaria Garofani, Michela Algeri, Atea Shkodra, Marco Bellomare, Marta Campana, Andrea Busti, Alfonso Riccio, Rita Facchetti, Guido Grassi, Michele Bombelli, Cristina Giannattasio
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Abstract

Objective: The role of resting heart rate (HR) and of its changes over time on the progression of pulse wave velocity (PWV) has not been extensively evaluated. The aim of this study was to investigate this relationship in a population of hypertensive patients in a longitudinal study.

Methods: We enrolled 572 hypertensive outpatients aged 18-80, followed by the Hypertension Unit of St. Gerardo Hospital (Monza, Italy). Anamnestic, clinical and laboratory data, BP and PWV were assessed at baseline and after a median follow-up of 3.7 ± 0.5 years.

Results: At baseline, mean age was 53.9 ± 12.7 years, SBP and DBP were 141.2 ± 17.8 and 86.5 ± 10.5 mmHg, HR was 65.6 ± 10.9 bpm and PWV was 8.6 ± 2.0 m/s. Despite an improvement in BP and therapies, at follow-up, a PWV increase (ΔPWV 0.5 ± 2.2 m/s). In patients with higher ΔHR, ΔPWV was significantly higher (0.82 ± 2.22 vs. 0.27 ± 2.25 m/s, P = 0.003). At multivariable stepwise regression, baseline HR showed a significant association with baseline PWV. However, neither HR nor ΔHR was significantly associated with ΔPWV. Same results were confirmed by mediation analysis.

Conclusion: The main result of our study was that despite the presence of a significant association between baseline HR and baseline PWV, neither HR nor ΔHR was significantly associated with PWV progression (ΔPWV). On the contrary, baseline PWV and baseline BP (SBP, DBP, MBP and PP) and their changes during follow-up present significant association with an accelerated process of arterial stiffening.

高血压患者脉搏波速度进展与基线心率的关系及其随访3.7年的变化。
目的:静息心率(HR)及其随时间变化对脉搏波速度(PWV)进展的作用尚未得到广泛评价。本研究的目的是在一项纵向研究中调查高血压患者群体中的这种关系。方法:纳入572例18-80岁的高血压门诊患者,随访对象为意大利蒙扎圣杰拉尔多医院高血压科。在基线和中位随访(3.7±0.5年)后评估记忆、临床和实验室数据、BP和PWV。结果:基线时平均年龄53.9±12.7岁,收缩压141.2±17.8和舒张压86.5±10.5 mmHg,心率65.6±10.9 bpm, PWV 8.6±2.0 m/s。尽管血压和治疗有所改善,但在随访中,PWV增加(ΔPWV 0.5±2.2 m/s)。ΔHR较高的患者,ΔPWV明显较高(0.82±2.22∶0.27±2.25 m/s, P = 0.003)。在多变量逐步回归中,基线HR与基线PWV显著相关。然而,HR和ΔHR与ΔPWV均无显著相关性。通过中介分析证实了同样的结果。结论:我们研究的主要结果是,尽管基线HR和基线PWV之间存在显著相关性,但HR和ΔHR与PWV进展均无显著相关性(ΔPWV)。相反,基线PWV和基线BP(收缩压、舒张压、MBP和PP)及其在随访期间的变化与动脉硬化的加速过程有显著相关性。
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Journal of Hypertension
Journal of Hypertension 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
7.90
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1389
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hypertension publishes papers reporting original clinical and experimental research which are of a high standard and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of hypertension. The Journal publishes full papers, reviews or editorials (normally by invitation), and correspondence.
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