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病毒性肺炎感染中中心至外周动脉僵硬度梯度与脉搏压增强的解偶联。

Uncoupling of the center-to-periphery arterial stiffness gradient and pulse pressure amplification in viral pneumonia infection.

机构信息

Department of Ultrasound, Guanghua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, 200052, China.

Department of Ultrasound, Jiading Branch of Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 201812, China.

出版信息

BMC Infect Dis. 2023 Oct 5;23(1):657. doi: 10.1186/s12879-023-08650-w.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Arterial stiffness is a common manifestation of viral pneumonia infections, including COVID-19. Nevertheless, the relationship between the center-to-periphery arterial stiffness gradient and pulse pressure amplification (PPA) in infectious diseases remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate this relationship utilizing arterial pressure volume index (API) and arterial velocity pulse index (AVI) ratio.

METHODS

API/AVI and PPA were measured in 219 participants with COVID-19 and 374 normal participants. Multiple linear regression was used to assess the association of API/AVI and PPA, and restricted cubic spline was used to investigate the non-linear relationship between API/AVI and PPA. Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis was used to evaluate the effects of API/AVI in identifying COVID-19 infection and severe stage.

RESULTS

There was a significant J-shaped relationship between API/AVI and PPA in COVID-19 group, while a M-shaped relationship was observed in normal group. API/AVI decreased rapidly as PPA decreased until API/AVI decreased slowly at PPA of 1.07, and then API/AVI decreased slowly again at PPA of 0.78. ROC results showed that API/AVI demonstrated excellent accuracy in identifying COVID-19 infection (AUC = 0.781) and a high specificity (84.88%) in identifying severe stage.

CONCLUSIONS

There was a J-shaped association between the API/AVI and PPA in viral infected patients, while a M-shaped relationship in the normal participants. API/AVI is better for identifying infected and uninfected patients, with a high specificity in identifying those in severe stages of the disease. The attenuation or reversal of API/AVI may be associated with the loss of PPA coupling.

摘要

目的

动脉僵硬度是病毒性肺炎感染(包括 COVID-19)的常见表现。然而,传染病中心-外周动脉僵硬度梯度与脉搏压增强(PPA)之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究旨在利用动脉压力容积指数(API)和动脉速度脉冲指数(AVI)比值来探讨这种关系。

方法

在 219 名 COVID-19 患者和 374 名正常参与者中测量 API/AVI 和 PPA。使用多元线性回归评估 API/AVI 与 PPA 的相关性,使用限制性立方样条探讨 API/AVI 与 PPA 之间的非线性关系。使用受试者工作特征曲线(ROC)分析评估 API/AVI 在识别 COVID-19 感染和严重阶段的效果。

结果

在 COVID-19 组中,API/AVI 与 PPA 之间存在显著的 J 形关系,而在正常组中则存在 M 形关系。随着 PPA 的降低,API/AVI 迅速下降,直到 PPA 为 1.07 时 API/AVI 下降缓慢,然后在 PPA 为 0.78 时 API/AVI 再次缓慢下降。ROC 结果表明,API/AVI 在识别 COVID-19 感染方面具有出色的准确性(AUC=0.781),在识别严重阶段方面具有较高的特异性(84.88%)。

结论

在病毒感染患者中,API/AVI 与 PPA 之间存在 J 形关联,而在正常参与者中则存在 M 形关系。API/AVI 更适合识别感染和未感染的患者,在识别疾病严重阶段方面具有较高的特异性。API/AVI 的衰减或逆转可能与 PPA 耦合的丧失有关。

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