Assessment of Arterial Stiffness, Brachial Haemodynamics, and Central Haemodynamics in Diabetic Hypertensives: A Pulse Wave Analysis-Based Case-Control Study from an Urban Area of West India.

IF 3.8 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Pulse Pub Date : 2021-10-25 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1159/000519357
Jayesh Dalpatbhai Solanki, Sunil J Panjwani, Ravi Kanubhai Patel, Devanshi Nishantbhai Bhatt, Param Jagdeep Kakadia, Chinmay J Shah
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Introduction: Hypertension (HTN) and diabetes frequently coexist, imposing significant cardiovascular risk that is normally studied in terms of brachial blood pressure (bBP). Direct and superior parameters like central haemodynamics and arterial stiffness are studied scarcely. Pulse wave analysis (PWA) offers a non-invasive measurement of the same that we studied in diabetic hypertensives.

Materials and methods: We conducted a case-control study on 333 treated diabetic hypertensive cases and 333 euglycaemic normotensive controls. Oscillometric PWA was performed by Mobil-o-Graph (IEM, Aachen, Germany). Parameters were further analysed in relation to gender, physical activity, body mass index (BMI), glycaemic control, blood pressure control, and disease duration (cut-off 5 years). Multiple linear regressions were done to find significant associations.

Results: Cases had significantly higher brachial haemodynamics (blood pressure, heart rate (HR), and rate pressure product); arterial stiffness measures (augmentation pressure, augmentation index, pulse wave velocity, total arterial stiffness, and pulse pressure amplification), and central haemodynamics (central blood pressure, cardiac output, stroke work) than controls. In the case group, female gender, BMI ≥23, and uncontrolled blood pressures were significant factors that affected the results while other factors such as glycaemic control, physical activity, and duration did not. HR was significantly associated with study parameters. Brachial pressures were not significantly associated with corresponding aortic pressures.

Conclusion: Diabetic hypertensives had adverse profile of cardiovascular parameters beyond bBP, related to female gender, and HTN and its control, more than that of diabetes. This baseline work suggests further study on these potential parameters.

评估糖尿病高血压患者的动脉硬度、肱动脉血流动力学和中央血流动力学:一项来自西印度城市地区的基于脉搏波分析的病例对照研究。
导论:高血压(HTN)和糖尿病经常共存,通常根据肱血压(bBP)进行研究,造成重大的心血管风险。中心血流动力学和动脉硬度等直接和优越参数的研究很少。脉搏波分析(PWA)提供了一种非侵入性的测量方法,我们在糖尿病高血压患者中进行了研究。材料与方法:对333例已治疗的糖尿病高血压患者和333例血糖正常者进行病例对照研究。振荡PWA由mobile -o- graph (IEM, Aachen, Germany)进行。进一步分析了与性别、身体活动、体重指数(BMI)、血糖控制、血压控制和疾病持续时间(截止5年)相关的参数。进行多元线性回归以发现显著关联。结果:患者肱血流动力学(血压、心率、心率积)明显增高;动脉硬度测量(增强压、增强指数、脉搏波速度、总动脉硬度和脉压放大)和中央血流动力学(中心血压、心输出量、卒中功)均优于对照组。在病例组中,女性性别、BMI≥23和未控制的血压是影响结果的重要因素,而血糖控制、身体活动和持续时间等其他因素对结果没有影响。HR与研究参数显著相关。肱压力与相应的主动脉压力无显著相关。结论:糖尿病高血压患者在bBP以外的心血管参数、女性性别、HTN及其控制等方面的不良特征均高于糖尿病患者。这项基线工作建议对这些潜在参数进行进一步研究。
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