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2型糖尿病多民族亚洲人群中主动脉僵硬度进展的基线预测因素。

Baseline predictors of aortic stiffness progression among multi-ethnic Asians with type 2 diabetes.

作者信息

Moh Mei Chung, Sum Chee Fang, Tavintharan Subramaniam, Ang Keven, Lee Simon Biing Ming, Tang Wern Ee, Lim Su Chi

机构信息

Clinical Research Unit, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, 90 Yishun Central, Singapore 768828, Singapore.

Diabetes Centre, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, 90 Yishun Central, Singapore 768828, Singapore.

出版信息

Atherosclerosis. 2017 May;260:102-109. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2017.01.031. Epub 2017 Jan 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

This 3-year prospective study aimed to identify baseline parameters that predicted the progression of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV), which was used to evaluate aortic stiffness, among Singapore's multi-ethnic Asians with type 2 diabetes (T2DM).

METHODS

The cf-PWV was measured by the gold-standard tonometry method in 994 T2DM subjects at baseline and follow-up. The annual rate of cf-PWV change was calculated, and individuals above the 90 percentile with rate≥1.42 m/s per year were regarded as rapid progressors (n = 104). In a subgroup analysis of subjects with normal cf-PWV at 1 visit (n = 611), incident aortic stiffness was defined as follow-up cf-PWV≥10 m/s (n = 188).

RESULTS

The total cohort (mean age:57 ± 10 years; 53.4% Chinese, 20.4% Malay, 22.9% Indian, 3.2% 'Others') displayed a median annual cf-PWV progression rate of 0.2 m/s. Adjusted multivariate regression analyses showed that baseline age, cf-PWV and body mass index (BMI) constantly predicted follow-up cf-PWV, annual cf-PWV progression rate, rapid cf-PWV progression, and incident aortic stiffness. Paradoxically, lower baseline cf-PWV was associated with elevated annual cf-PWV progression rate and rapid progressors. This inverse relationship remained significant across ethnicities after ethnic stratification. Higher BMI independently predicted cf-PWV progression in Chinese and Indians, but not in Malay and 'Others' ethnic groups. Increased age was a significant predictor in Chinese and 'Others' ethnicities.

CONCLUSIONS

We demonstrated that baseline BMI is a modifiable independent risk factor of cf-PWV progression and incident aortic stiffness. Therefore, better obesity management may impede aortic stiffness in Singapore's T2DM patients, especially in the Chinese and Indians.

摘要

背景与目的

这项为期3年的前瞻性研究旨在确定在新加坡患有2型糖尿病(T2DM)的多民族亚洲人中,能够预测用于评估主动脉僵硬度的颈股脉搏波速度(cf-PWV)进展的基线参数。

方法

采用金标准眼压测量法,在994名T2DM受试者的基线期和随访期测量cf-PWV。计算cf-PWV的年变化率,年变化率≥1.42米/秒且处于第90百分位数以上的个体被视为快速进展者(n = 104)。在一次就诊时cf-PWV正常的受试者亚组分析中(n = 611),将随访时cf-PWV≥10米/秒定义为新发主动脉僵硬度(n = 188)。

结果

整个队列(平均年龄:57±10岁;53.4%为华人,20.4%为马来人,22.9%为印度人,3.2%为“其他”)的cf-PWV年进展率中位数为0.2米/秒。多因素校正回归分析显示,基线年龄、cf-PWV和体重指数(BMI)始终能够预测随访时的cf-PWV、cf-PWV年进展率、cf-PWV快速进展以及新发主动脉僵硬度。矛盾的是,较低的基线cf-PWV与较高的cf-PWV年进展率和快速进展者相关。种族分层后,这种反比关系在各民族中均保持显著。较高的BMI独立预测华人及印度人的cf-PWV进展,但在马来人和“其他”民族中并非如此。年龄增长是华人和“其他”民族的显著预测因素。

结论

我们证明基线BMI是cf-PWV进展和新发主动脉僵硬度的一个可改变的独立危险因素。因此,更好地管理肥胖可能会延缓新加坡T2DM患者的主动脉僵硬度,尤其是华人和印度人。

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