Wang Frances M, Yang Chao, Tanaka Hirofumi, Coresh Josef, Ndumele Chiadi E, Matsushita Kunihiro
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Atherosclerosis. 2021 Mar;320:19-23. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2021.01.013. Epub 2021 Jan 18.
The relationship between obesity and arterial stiffness is complex, with a potential interaction by age (inverse association at younger age and positive at older age) and conflicting reports on the effect of lifestyle-based weight loss on arterial stiffness. Little is understood about post-bariatric surgery changes in arterial stiffness. This study aimed to examine post-bariatric surgery changes in arterial stiffness and identify factors associated with greater changes in arterial stiffness.
In 72 patients (mean age 44.5 years, 72.2% female), we evaluated two arterial stiffness measures, cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and heart-ankle pulse wave velocity (haPWV), one month prior to and 6 months after bariatric surgery. Another follow-up visit was conducted 12 months after bariatric surgery in a subset of 58 participants.
Six months after bariatric surgery, an evident decrease was seen in body mass index, heart rate, and systolic blood pressure. In contrast, both CAVI and haPWV significantly increased at 6 months (+0.64 [0.42, 0.87] and +0.24 [0.04, 0.44] m/s, respectively). Among 58 patients with relevant data, CAVI and haPWV remained elevated 12 months after bariatric surgery (+0.80 [0.53, 1.07] and +0.40 [0.17, 0.62] m/s, respectively). Being non-diabetic and having larger decreases in post-surgery heart rate were independently associated with greater increases in post-surgical CAVI.
Arterial stiffness measures, CAVI and haPWV, were elevated after bariatric surgery despite other favorable cardiometabolic changes. Further studies are necessary to elucidate the underlying mechanism and prognostic implications of this elevation in arterial stiffness measures after bariatric surgery.
肥胖与动脉僵硬度之间的关系较为复杂,年龄可能存在潜在的交互作用(年轻时呈负相关,年老时呈正相关),且关于基于生活方式的体重减轻对动脉僵硬度影响的报道相互矛盾。关于减肥手术后动脉僵硬度的变化了解甚少。本研究旨在探讨减肥手术后动脉僵硬度的变化,并确定与动脉僵硬度更大变化相关的因素。
对72例患者(平均年龄44.5岁,72.2%为女性),在减肥手术前1个月和术后6个月评估两种动脉僵硬度指标,即心踝血管指数(CAVI)和心踝脉搏波速度(haPWV)。在58名参与者的子集中,于减肥手术后12个月进行了另一次随访。
减肥手术后6个月,体重指数、心率和收缩压明显下降。相比之下,CAVI和haPWV在6个月时均显著增加(分别增加+0.64 [0.42, 0.87]和+0.24 [0.04, 0.44] m/s)。在有相关数据的58例患者中,减肥手术后12个月CAVI和haPWV仍升高(分别增加+0.80 [0.53, 1.07]和+0.40 [0.17, 0.62] m/s)。非糖尿病以及术后心率下降幅度较大与术后CAVI的更大增加独立相关。
尽管有其他有利的心脏代谢变化,但减肥手术后动脉僵硬度指标CAVI和haPWV仍升高。有必要进一步研究阐明减肥手术后动脉僵硬度指标升高的潜在机制及其预后意义。