Impaired subendocardial perfusion in patients with metabolic syndrome.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Francesco Fantin, Anna Giani, Ludovico Gasparini, Andrea P Rossi, Elena Zoico, Gloria Mazzali, Mauro Zamboni
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Abstract

Background: Metabolic Syndrome (MS) is associated to vascular damage, increased arterial stiffness, and impaired myocardial perfusion. Subendocardial viability ratio (SEVR) is a noninvasive estimation of myocardial workload, oxygen supply, and perfusion. The aim of the study was to describe the relation between arterial stiffness, SEVR, and cardio-metabolic risk factors.

Methods: A cohort of 55 patients, aged 59.9 ± 10.8 years, was studied; 28 subjects (50.9%) had metabolic syndrome. All patients underwent a clinical evaluation and blood venous sampling, to assess glico-lipid profile. Applanation tonometry was performed, to obtain pulse wave analysis and SEVR values.

Results: In the overall study population, SEVR showed negative associations with mean (r = -0.301; p = 0.026) and systolic (borderline relation, r = -0.257; p = 0.058) arterial pressure. Metabolic syndrome patients presented lower level of SEVR (p = 0.012), even after adjusting for age, sex, and mean arterial pressure (p = 0.040). Subdividing the study population by the number of metabolic syndrome components, SEVR significantly decreased as the number of Metabolic Syndrome components increased (p for trend 0.005). In a logistic backward regression analysis, both metabolic syndrome and mean arterial pressure resulted significant predictors of SEVR, accounting for 18% of variance.

Conclusion: The reduced SEVR in metabolic syndrome patients could be an important pathophysiological determinant of the increased cardiovascular risk.

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代谢综合征患者的心内膜下灌注受损。
背景:代谢综合征(MS)与血管损伤、动脉僵硬增加和心肌灌注受损有关。心内膜下活力比(SEVR)是对心肌负荷、供氧和灌注的无创评估。该研究的目的是描述动脉僵硬、SEVR和心脏代谢危险因素之间的关系。方法:对55例患者进行队列研究,年龄59.9±10.8岁;28例(50.9%)有代谢综合征。所有患者都进行了临床评估和静脉采血,以评估血脂状况。采用压平血压计,获得脉搏波分析和SEVR值。结果:在整个研究人群中,SEVR与平均值呈负相关(r = -0.301;P = 0.026)和收缩压(临界关系,r = -0.257;P = 0.058)动脉压。即使在调整了年龄、性别和平均动脉压(p = 0.040)后,代谢综合征患者的SEVR水平也较低(p = 0.012)。将研究人群按代谢综合征组成数细分,SEVR随着代谢综合征组成数的增加而显著降低(p为趋势值0.005)。在logistic回归分析中,代谢综合征和平均动脉压都是SEVR的显著预测因子,占方差的18%。结论:代谢综合征患者SEVR降低可能是心血管风险增加的重要病理生理决定因素。
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Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research
Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
CiteScore
4.40
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发文量
33
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research is the first international peer-reviewed journal to unite diabetes and vascular disease in a single title. The journal publishes original papers, research letters and reviews. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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