年龄相关性主动脉区域形态学改变的性别差异

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Zixuan Meng, Lele Cheng, Wenjun Liu, Yue Yu, Hui Liu, Guolin Yao, Jian Yang, Yue Wu, Zhijie Jian
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摘要

本研究旨在通过计算机断层扫描(CT)成像研究性别对年龄相关主动脉形态变化的影响。方法将于2021年7月至2022年4月期间接受胸部和腹部CT增强扫描的患者分为6组。对不同组的体表面积(BSA)调整的主动脉直径和弯曲度进行性别特异性比较。为了验证与年龄相关的动脉变化的性别差异的一致性,特别是在硬度方面,我们从先前发表的一项研究中提取了相关数据,以分析男女年龄与动脉硬度之间的相关性。结果共入组208例,其中男性59.6%,平均年龄60.13±16.33岁。经bsa校正后的直径与年龄呈正相关,且女性比男性增长更快。在60-69岁和80岁以上年龄组中,女性经bsa校正后的升主动脉直径明显大于男性。此外,40岁后,女性在所有主动脉段的bsa调整扭曲度明显高于男性。随着年龄的增长,主动脉和胸降主动脉曲度明显增加,尤其是女性。此外,分支脉波速度(baPWV)表现出类似的年龄相关进展模式,在女性中baPWV以加速的速度增加。结论主动脉形态老化率在整个生命周期中存在性别差异,其中女性主动脉扭曲的变化更为明显。它强调了优先为女性采取预防措施的重要性,由于性别差异,女性可能受益更多。
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The sex-specific difference in age-related aortic regional morphological changes

Background

This study aims to investigate the influence of sex on age-related changes in aortic morphology using computed tomography (CT) imaging.

Method

Patients who underwent contrast-enhanced chest and abdominal CT between July 2021 and April 2022 were enrolled and stratified into six groups. Sex-specific comparisons of body surface area (BSA)-adjusted aortic diameters and tortuosity were performed across different groups. To validate the consistency of sex differences on age-related arterial changes, particularly regarding stiffness, relevant data were extracted from a previously published study to analyze the correlation between age and arterial stiffness in both sexes.

Results

A total of 208 participants (59.6% males, overall mean age: 60.13 ± 16.33 years) were enrolled. The BSA-adjusted diameters showed a positive correlation with age in both sexes, with females exhibiting a more rapid increase than males. In the age groups of 60–69 years and above 80 years, females had significantly larger BSA-adjusted diameters of the ascending aorta than males. Additionally, after 40 years old, females had significantly greater BSA-adjusted tortuosity in all aortic segments than males. Both aortic and descending thoracic aortic tortuosity exhibited a notable increase with aging, particularly in females. Furthermore, branchial-pulse wave velocity (baPWV) showed a similar age-related progression pattern, with baPWV increasing at an accelerated rate in females.

Conclusion

A sex-based variation in the rate of aortic morphological aging is observed throughout the lifespan, with females showing more pronounced changes in aortic tortuosity. It highlights the importance of prioritizing preventive measures for females, who may benefit more due to sex-specific disparities.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
5.00%
发文量
283
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Aging clinical and experimental research offers a multidisciplinary forum on the progressing field of gerontology and geriatrics. The areas covered by the journal include: biogerontology, neurosciences, epidemiology, clinical gerontology and geriatric assessment, social, economical and behavioral gerontology. “Aging clinical and experimental research” appears bimonthly and publishes review articles, original papers and case reports.
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