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Multicenter Study
. 2018 Jun;71(6):1193-1200.
doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.10634. Epub 2018 Apr 23.

Age- and Sex-Specific Reference Values for Media/Lumen Ratio in Small Arteries and Relationship With Risk Factors

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Multicenter Study

Age- and Sex-Specific Reference Values for Media/Lumen Ratio in Small Arteries and Relationship With Risk Factors

Rosa Maria Bruno et al. Hypertension. 2018 Jun.

Abstract

Small-artery remodeling is an early feature of target organ damage in hypertension and retains a negative prognostic value. The aim of the study is to establish age- and sex-specific reference values for media/lumen in small arteries obtained in humans by biopsy. Data from 91 healthy individuals and 200 individuals with cardiovascular risk factors in primary prevention from 4 Italian centers were pooled. Sex-specific equations for media/lumen in the healthy subpopulation, with age as dependent variable, were calculated. These equations were used to calculate predicted media/lumen values in individuals with risk factors and Z scores. The association between classical risk factors and Z scores was then explored by multiple regression analysis. A second-degree polynomial equation model was chosen to obtain sex-specific equations for media/lumen, with age as dependent variable. In the population with risk factors (111 men, age 50.5±14.0 years, hypertension 80.5%), media/lumen Z scores were independently associated with body mass index (standardized β=0.293, P=0.0001), total cholesterol (β=0.191, P=0.031), current smoking (β=0.238, P=0.0005), fasting blood glucose (β=0.204, P=0.003), systolic blood pressure (β=0.233, P=0.023), and female sex (β=0.799, P=0.038). A significant interaction between female sex and total cholesterol was found (β=-0.979, P=0.014). Results were substantially similar in the hypertensive subgroup. A method to calculate individual values of remodeling and growth index based on reference values was also presented. Age- and sex-specific percentiles of media/lumen in a healthy population were estimated. In a predominantly hypertensive population, media/lumen Z scores were associated with major cardiovascular risk factors, including body mass index, cholesterol, smoking, glucose, and systolic blood pressure. Significant sex differences were observed.

Keywords: blood pressure; reference values; risk factors; small arteries; vascular remodeling.

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    Withers SB, Saxton SN, Heagerty AM. Withers SB, et al. Hypertension. 2018 Jun;71(6):1028-1029. doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.118.11107. Epub 2018 Apr 23. Hypertension. 2018. PMID: 29686010 No abstract available.

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