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The aortic-femoral arterial stiffness gradient is blood pressure independent in older adults: the atherosclerosis risk in communities (ARIC) study

The aortic-femoral arterial stiffness gradient is blood pressure independent in older adults: the atherosclerosis risk in communities (ARIC) study
The aortic-femoral arterial stiffness gradient is blood pressure independent in older adults: the atherosclerosis risk in communities (ARIC) study

BACKGROUND: Aortic arterial stiffness is a strong independent predictor of cardiovascular disease (CVD); however, its dependence on mean arterial pressure (MAP) limits its clinical utility. The aortic-femoral arterial stiffness gradient (af-SG), a novel marker of CVD risk, may be a promising alternative, but its dependence on MAP is not known. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between MAP and the af-SG in healthy older adults and those with established disease, including hypertension and diabetes.

METHOD: We evaluated the dependency of the af-SG on MAP in healthy older adults (n = 694, aged 74 ± 5 years), and adults with hypertension (n = 2040, aged 76 ± 5 years), and diabetes (n = 1405, aged 75 ± 5 years) as part of the community-based Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Carotid-femoral pulse-wave velocity (cfPWV), femoral-ankle PWV (faPWV) and blood pressure were measured using standardized protocols. The af-SG was calculated as faPWV divided by cfPWV. Multivariable regression analysis was performed to test the independent association of MAP with af-SG, with adjustments for known confounders, including age, sex, BMI, blood glucose and heart rate.

RESULTS: There was no significant relationship between the af-SG and MAP in healthy (β = 0.002, P = 0.301), hypertension (β = -0.001, P = 0.298) or diabetes (β = -0.001, P = 0.063) population groups, with MAP explaining less than 0.1, less than 0.1 and 0.2% of the variance in the af-SG, respectively.

CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that the af-SG may be regarded as a MAP independent index of arterial health and CVD risk in older adults.

Aged, Atherosclerosis/epidemiology, Blood Pressure, Femoral Artery/diagnostic imaging, Humans, Pulse Wave Analysis, Risk Factors, Vascular Stiffness
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Stone, Keeron, Fryer, Simon, Faulkner, James, Meyer, Michelle L, Heffernan, Kevin, Kucharska-Newton, Anna, Zieff, Gabriel, Paterson, Craig, Matsushita, Kunihiro, Hughes, Timothy M, Tanaka, Hirofumi and Stoner, Lee (2021) The aortic-femoral arterial stiffness gradient is blood pressure independent in older adults: the atherosclerosis risk in communities (ARIC) study. Journal of Hypertension, 39 (12), 2361-2369. (doi:10.1097/HJH.0000000000002937).

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aortic arterial stiffness is a strong independent predictor of cardiovascular disease (CVD); however, its dependence on mean arterial pressure (MAP) limits its clinical utility. The aortic-femoral arterial stiffness gradient (af-SG), a novel marker of CVD risk, may be a promising alternative, but its dependence on MAP is not known. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between MAP and the af-SG in healthy older adults and those with established disease, including hypertension and diabetes.

METHOD: We evaluated the dependency of the af-SG on MAP in healthy older adults (n = 694, aged 74 ± 5 years), and adults with hypertension (n = 2040, aged 76 ± 5 years), and diabetes (n = 1405, aged 75 ± 5 years) as part of the community-based Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Carotid-femoral pulse-wave velocity (cfPWV), femoral-ankle PWV (faPWV) and blood pressure were measured using standardized protocols. The af-SG was calculated as faPWV divided by cfPWV. Multivariable regression analysis was performed to test the independent association of MAP with af-SG, with adjustments for known confounders, including age, sex, BMI, blood glucose and heart rate.

RESULTS: There was no significant relationship between the af-SG and MAP in healthy (β = 0.002, P = 0.301), hypertension (β = -0.001, P = 0.298) or diabetes (β = -0.001, P = 0.063) population groups, with MAP explaining less than 0.1, less than 0.1 and 0.2% of the variance in the af-SG, respectively.

CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that the af-SG may be regarded as a MAP independent index of arterial health and CVD risk in older adults.

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Published date: 1 December 2021
Keywords: Aged, Atherosclerosis/epidemiology, Blood Pressure, Femoral Artery/diagnostic imaging, Humans, Pulse Wave Analysis, Risk Factors, Vascular Stiffness

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Local EPrints ID: 497927
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497927
ISSN: 0263-6352
PURE UUID: b44c97b7-4340-45fd-b303-cd60fbd0dd4d
ORCID for James Faulkner: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3704-6737

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Date deposited: 04 Feb 2025 17:57
Last modified: 28 Feb 2025 03:18

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Author: Keeron Stone
Author: Simon Fryer
Author: James Faulkner ORCID iD
Author: Michelle L Meyer
Author: Kevin Heffernan
Author: Anna Kucharska-Newton
Author: Gabriel Zieff
Author: Craig Paterson
Author: Kunihiro Matsushita
Author: Timothy M Hughes
Author: Hirofumi Tanaka
Author: Lee Stoner

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