高血压患者体重指数与血流动力学关系的回顾性研究。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Journal of Clinical Hypertension Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1111/jch.14946
Wenqi Xiao, Ping Han, Liping Song, Jingwen Yang, Lin Zhou, Xiangning Deng, Zheng J Ma, Yukun Lang, Hai Zhao, Yuzhuo Zhao, Hui Chen, Wenjing Zhang, Huixian Huang, Ningling Sun
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摘要

在高血压血压调节的背景下,血液动力学参数和体重指数(BMI)之间的关系尚不清楚。在这里,我们分析了1368例未控制的高血压患者的数据,包括心率(HR)、心脏指数(CI)、动脉硬度(as)、全身血管阻力指数(SVRI)和胸血比(TBR)等关键血液动力学指标。在该队列中,所有高血压患者的平均BMI为26.859±3.897 (kg/m2),其中肥胖患者(BMI≥28 kg/m2)平均为31.01±2.87 kg/m2,非肥胖患者(BMI2)平均为24.70±2.28 kg/m2。年轻肥胖患者的舒张压高于非肥胖患者(p
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A Retrospective Study to Investigate the Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Hemodynamic Characteristics in Hypertensive Patients.

The relationship between hemodynamic parameters and body mass index (BMI) in the context of blood pressure regulation in hypertension is unclear. Here, we analyzed data from 1368 uncontrolled hypertensive patients, including key hemodynamic indicators such as heart rate (HR), cardiac index (CI), arterial stiffness (AS), systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), and thoracic blood ratio (TBR). In this cohort, the average BMI across all hypertension patients was 26.859 ± 3.897 (kg/m2), with obese patients (BMI ≥ 28 kg/m2) averaging 31.01 ± 2.87 kg/m2 and non-obese (BMI<28 kg/m2) averaging 24.70 ± 2.28 kg/m2. Younger obese patients exhibited higher diastolic pressures than non-obese peers (p < 0.01). Hemodynamic analysis showed obese patients had increased HR and SVRI but lower CI and AS (p < 0.01). Hypertensive males aged under 60 with obesity displayed a more prominent peripheral vascular phenotype (p < 0.05) and volemic phenotype (p < 0.01) than non-obese males. Obese females aged under 60 showed a higher incidence of cardiac phenotype (p < 0.01). Across genders, obese hypertensive patients aged over 60 had a greater prevalence of volemic phenotype than non-obese patients (p < 0.05, p < 0.01, respectively). BMI inversely correlated with CI and positively with SVRI across age and gender categories (p < 0.01). Taken together, we find that patients with hypertension exhibit diverse hemodynamic profiles, and BMI significantly correlates with hemodynamic parameters such as SVRI and CI. Our research identifies BMI as a valuable target for personalized hypertension treatment.

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Journal of Clinical Hypertension
Journal of Clinical Hypertension PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
7.10%
发文量
191
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Hypertension is a peer-reviewed, monthly publication that serves internists, cardiologists, nephrologists, endocrinologists, hypertension specialists, primary care practitioners, pharmacists and all professionals interested in hypertension by providing objective, up-to-date information and practical recommendations on the full range of clinical aspects of hypertension. Commentaries and columns by experts in the field provide further insights into our original research articles as well as on major articles published elsewhere. Major guidelines for the management of hypertension are also an important feature of the Journal. Through its partnership with the World Hypertension League, JCH will include a new focus on hypertension and public health, including major policy issues, that features research and reviews related to disease characteristics and management at the population level.
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