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社区中黑人群体的主动脉僵硬度和波幅的临床相关性。

Clinical Correlates of Aortic Stiffness and Wave Amplitude in Black Men and Women in the Community.

机构信息

1 Division of Cardiovascular Department of Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston MA.

2 Division of Cardiovascular Disease University of Mississippi Medical Center and the Jackson Heart Study Jackson MS.

出版信息

J Am Heart Assoc. 2018 Nov 6;7(21):e008431. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.117.008431.

Abstract

Background Black individuals have greater risk for cardiovascular disease ( CVD ) than whites. Identifying CVD risk factors associated with abnormal aortic hemodynamics in blacks may optimize CVD prevention and treatment strategies. Methods and Results Jackson Heart Study participants underwent applanation tonometry (2011-2016) with assessment of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity ( CFPWV ) and forward wave amplitude ( FWA ). CVD risk factors were assessed during examination 3 (2009-2012). We examined the association of risk factors with binary and continuous CFPWV and FWA in multivariable stepwise models. We evaluated for effect modification by sex to determine differential associations of risk factors with aortic hemodynamics in men and women. We examined 1322 individuals (mean age 66±11 years, 66% women). Age was strongly associated with elevated CFPWV (odds ratio, 4.76; 95% confidence interval, 3.84-5.89 [ P<0.0001]) and FWA (odds ratio, 2.30; 95% CI , 1.98-2.69 [ P<0.0001]). Men had greater odds of elevated CFPWV compared with women (odds ratio, 1.54; 95% confidence interval, 1.11-2.13 [ P=0.009]). Heart rate, mean arterial pressure, and use of antihypertensive medications were associated with elevated CFPWV and FWA (all P≤0.02). Additionally, total/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and fasting glucose were associated with elevated CFPWV (both P≤0.002) and use of diabetes mellitus medications was associated with elevated FWA ( P≤0.0001). We observed a steeper association of age and mean arterial pressure with unfavorable aortic hemodynamics in women than men. Conclusions In blacks in the community, differential CVD risk factors are associated with aortic stiffness and FWA. Future work may determine the impact of risk factor modification on abnormal central aortic hemodynamics and CVD outcomes.

摘要

背景

黑人患心血管疾病(CVD)的风险高于白人。确定与黑人异常主动脉血流动力学相关的 CVD 风险因素,可能会优化 CVD 的预防和治疗策略。

方法和结果

杰克逊心脏研究参与者接受了平板张力测量法(2011-2016 年),并评估了颈动脉-股动脉脉搏波速度(CFPWV)和前向波幅度(FWA)。在第三次检查(2009-2012 年)期间评估了 CVD 风险因素。我们在多变量逐步模型中检查了风险因素与二元和连续 CFPWV 和 FWA 的关联。我们评估了性别对效应的修饰作用,以确定风险因素与男性和女性主动脉血流动力学之间的不同关联。我们共评估了 1322 名参与者(平均年龄 66±11 岁,66%为女性)。年龄与 CFPWV 升高强烈相关(优势比,4.76;95%置信区间,3.84-5.89[P<0.0001])和 FWA 升高(优势比,2.30;95%置信区间,1.98-2.69[P<0.0001])。与女性相比,男性 CFPWV 升高的几率更高(优势比,1.54;95%置信区间,1.11-2.13[P=0.009])。心率、平均动脉压和抗高血压药物的使用与 CFPWV 和 FWA 升高相关(均 P≤0.02)。此外,总/高密度脂蛋白胆固醇和空腹血糖与 CFPWV 升高相关(均 P≤0.002),糖尿病药物的使用与 FWA 升高相关(P≤0.0001)。我们观察到,在女性中,年龄和平均动脉压与不利的主动脉血流动力学之间的关联比男性更陡峭。

结论

在社区中的黑人中,不同的 CVD 风险因素与主动脉僵硬和 FWA 相关。未来的工作可能会确定危险因素改变对异常中心主动脉血流动力学和 CVD 结局的影响。

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