Renovasculopathies in elderly normotensives of Bombay, India.

R E Tracy, D N Lanjewar, K G Ghorpade, A G Valand, S R Raghuwanshi
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Abstract

In essential hypertension, specific vasculopathies distinguish the kidney of nephrosclerosis. The severity of renovasculopathy can be measured histologically at autopsy. A previously determined equation uses the measurements to calculate mean blood pressure levels. That equation did not encompass elderly subjects with minimal vasculopathy, because they were deficient in the previous data set. Such subjects were abundant in a series of 86 autopsies conducted at the J.J. Hospital in Bombay. That newly reviewed series now provides many instances of normotension accompanying minimal vasculopathy at ages greater than 40-50 years. These conditions are seldom observed in the U.S.A. The newly examined elderly normotensives manifest degrees of renovasculopathy equivalent to those of youthful normotensives with comparable blood pressure levels. The elderly subjects who escaped a rise of blood pressure with age were those with long delayed progression of renovasculopathy; this may be the explanation for avoidance of hypertension in old age. The outcome places the J.J. Hospital patients among the populations of the world with the slowest rates of progression of hypertension.

印度孟买老年人血压正常者的肾血管病。
在原发性高血压中,特定的血管病变可以区分肾脏的肾硬化。肾血管病变的严重程度可以在尸检时进行组织学测量。一个先前确定的公式使用测量值来计算平均血压水平。该方程不包括最小血管病变的老年受试者,因为他们在先前的数据集中存在缺陷。在孟买J.J.医院进行的86例尸检中,这样的尸体比比皆是。这个新回顾的系列现在提供了许多年龄大于40-50岁的血压正常伴最小血管病变的实例。这些情况在美国很少观察到,新检查的老年人血压正常者表现出与血压水平相当的年轻血压正常者相当的肾血管病程度。没有随年龄增长而血压升高的老年受试者是那些长期延迟进展的肾血管病患者;这可能是老年人避免高血压的原因。这一结果使J.J.医院的患者成为世界上高血压进展速度最慢的人群之一。
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