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血管僵硬度的种族差异及其与高血压靶器官损害的关系。

Ethnic differences in vascular stiffness and relations to hypertensive target organ damage.

作者信息

Chaturvedi Nish, Bulpitt Christopher J, Leggetter Sandra, Schiff Rebekah, Nihoyannopoulos Petros, Strain W David, Shore Angela C, Rajkumar Chakravarthi

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London at St Mary's, Norfolk Place, London, UK.

出版信息

J Hypertens. 2004 Sep;22(9):1731-7. doi: 10.1097/00004872-200409000-00017.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

People of Black African descent have greater risks of hypertensive target organ damage than would be anticipated for given levels of blood pressure. Arterial stiffness may further account for ethnic differences in risk.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

SETTING

Population based, London, UK.

PARTICIPANTS

One hundred and three Europeans and 99 African Caribbeans aged 40-64 years.

METHODS

We measured resting and ambulatory blood pressure, and pulse wave velocity (PWV) of elastic and muscular arteries. Echocardiography measured interventricular septal thickness (IVST).

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

PWV, IVST.

RESULTS

Carotid-femoral PWV was 12.7 m/s [95% confidence interval (CI) 12.3, 13.1] in African Caribbeans and 11.2 m/s (10.9, 11.6) in Europeans (P < 0.0001). This difference persisted on adjustment for resting and ambulatory blood pressure, 12.4 versus 11.5 m/s (P = 0.003). The greater IVST in African Caribbeans (9.6 mm) compared to Europeans (9.1 mm, P = 0.0005), could only in part be accounted for by differences in carotid*femoral PWV. Stiffness in the muscular carotid-radial segment did not differ by ethnicity, but was positively associated with systolic pressure in Europeans (beta regression coefficient 0.033, P = 0.04), and negatively associated in African Caribbeans (-0.036, P = 0.04, and P = 0.02 for interaction).

CONCLUSIONS

Aortic stiffness is increased in African Caribbeans compared to Europeans, even when higher blood pressures are accounted for. It is most closely related to IVST, but contributes little to explaining ethnic differences. Stiffness of the upper limb muscular arteries did not differ by ethnicity, but remained favourable in the presence of hypertension in African Caribbeans, while being increased in Europeans. We suggest that this is due to ethnic differences in vascular remodelling.

摘要

目的

非洲裔黑人发生高血压靶器官损害的风险高于同等血压水平时的预期。动脉僵硬度可能进一步解释了风险的种族差异。

设计

横断面研究。

地点

基于英国伦敦的人群。

参与者

103名年龄在40 - 64岁的欧洲人和99名非洲裔加勒比人。

方法

我们测量了静息和动态血压,以及弹性动脉和肌性动脉的脉搏波速度(PWV)。超声心动图测量室间隔厚度(IVST)。

主要观察指标

PWV、IVST。

结果

非洲裔加勒比人的颈股PWV为12.7 m/s [95%置信区间(CI)12.3, 13.1],欧洲人为11.2 m/s(10.9, 11.6)(P < 0.0001)。在调整静息和动态血压后,这种差异仍然存在,分别为12.4与11.5 m/s(P = 0.003)。非洲裔加勒比人的IVST(9.6 mm)高于欧洲人(9.1 mm,P = 0.0005),但颈股PWV的差异只能部分解释这种情况。肌性颈动脉 - 桡动脉段的僵硬度在不同种族间无差异,但与欧洲人的收缩压呈正相关(β回归系数0.033,P = 0.04),而与非洲裔加勒比人呈负相关(-0.036,P = 0.04,交互作用P = 0.02)。

结论

与欧洲人相比,非洲裔加勒比人的主动脉僵硬度增加,即使考虑到更高的血压。它与IVST关系最为密切,但对解释种族差异贡献不大。上肢肌性动脉的僵硬度在不同种族间无差异,但在非洲裔加勒比人高血压状态下仍保持良好,而在欧洲人中则增加。我们认为这是由于血管重塑的种族差异所致。

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