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镰状细胞病患者的动脉僵硬度和波反射

Arterial stiffness and wave reflections in patients with sickle cell disease.

作者信息

Lemogoum Daniel, Van Bortel Luc, Najem Boutaina, Dzudie Anasthase, Teutcha Charles, Madu Ernest, Leeman Marc, Degaute Jean-Paul, van de Borne Philippe

机构信息

Hypertension Clinic, Department of Cardiology, Erasme Hospital, 808 Lennik Road, 1070 Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Hypertension. 2004 Dec;44(6):924-9. doi: 10.1161/01.HYP.0000148506.73622.ba. Epub 2004 Nov 8.

Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that lower blood pressure and increased vasodilatation reported in sickle cell disease (SCD) patients with hemoglobin SS genotype (SS) are translated by lower arterial stiffness determined by pulse wave velocity (PWV) and wave reflections assessed by augmentation index (AI). We enrolled 20 SS (8 females; 12 male) patients closely matched for age, gender, height, and body mass index to 20 subjects with hemoglobin AA genotype (AA). Carotid-femoral PWV (PWV(CF)) and carotid-radial PWV (PWV(CR)) were recorded with the Complior device. Aortic AI was derived from pressure wave analysis (SphygmocoR). PWV(CF) and PWV(CR) were lower in SS than in AA (4.5+/-0.7 m/s versus 6.9+/-0.9 m/s, P<0.0001 and 6.6+/-1.2 m/s versus 9.5+/-1.4 m/s, P<0.0001, respectively). AI was lower in SS than in AA (2+/-14% versus 11+/-8%, P=0.02). Multivariate analysis revealed that both PWV(CF) and PWV(CR) were negatively associated with hemoglobin SS type and positively related to mean arterial pressure (MAP), whereas AI was positively associated with MAP and total cholesterol (all P<0.0001). Multivariate analysis restricted to SS indicated a positive association between PWV(CF) and PWV(CR) with age but a negative association with MAP (R2=0.57 and 0.51, respectively, both P<0.001), whereas MAP and heart rate were independently associated with AI (R2=0.65, P<0.001). This study provides the first evidence that SCD is associated with both lower arterial stiffness and wave reflections. SS patients have a paradoxical negative association between PWV and MAP, suggesting that low MAP does not protect them against arterial stiffness impairment.

摘要

我们检验了以下假设

血红蛋白SS基因型(SS)的镰状细胞病(SCD)患者所报告的血压降低和血管舒张增加,是由脉搏波速度(PWV)所确定的较低动脉僵硬度以及由增强指数(AI)所评估的波反射所导致的。我们招募了20名SS患者(8名女性;12名男性),这些患者在年龄、性别、身高和体重指数方面与20名血红蛋白AA基因型(AA)的受试者密切匹配。使用Complior设备记录颈股PWV(PWV(CF))和颈桡PWV(PWV(CR))。主动脉AI通过压力波分析(SphygmocoR)得出。SS患者的PWV(CF)和PWV(CR)低于AA患者(分别为4.5±0.7米/秒对6.9±0.9米/秒,P<0.0001;6.6±1.2米/秒对9.5±1.4米/秒,P<0.0001)。SS患者的AI低于AA患者(2±14%对11±8%,P = 0.02)。多变量分析显示,PWV(CF)和PWV(CR)均与血红蛋白SS类型呈负相关,与平均动脉压(MAP)呈正相关,而AI与MAP和总胆固醇呈正相关(所有P<0.0001)。仅限于SS患者的多变量分析表明,PWV(CF)和PWV(CR)与年龄呈正相关,但与MAP呈负相关(R2分别为0.57和0.51,均P<0.001),而MAP和心率与AI独立相关(R2 = 0.65,P<0.001)。本研究提供了首个证据,表明SCD与较低的动脉僵硬度和波反射均相关。SS患者的PWV与MAP之间存在矛盾的负相关,这表明低MAP并不能保护他们免受动脉僵硬度损害。

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