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The distribution of whole blood viscosity, its determinants and relationship with arterial blood pressure in the community: cross-sectional analysis from the Gutenberg Health Study

机译:全血粘度的分布,决定因素以及与社区中动脉血压的关系:古登堡健康研究的横断面分析

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Background: Blood viscosity has a role in modulating cardiovascular homeostasis; changes in this parameter have been associated with cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. However, it remains unclear whether these changes are (1) involved in the pathophysiology of disease, (2) an epiphenomenon, or (3) the expression of counterregulatory mechanisms. We report data on the normal values of blood viscosity and its association with cardiovascular risk factors, prevalent cardiovascular disease, and blood pressure in a large population-based cohort study.Methods and results: Viscosity was calculated using validated formulae and its associations were explored in 15,010 participants (mean 55.0, min–max: 35–74 years old; 49.5% women) from the Gutenberg Health Study as well as in a subgroup of 3223 subjects (61.1% women, mean age 49.2, min–max 35–74 years old) without risk factors or self-reported cardiovascular disease. Age- and gender-adjusted mean values for viscosity were defined. Regression models showed a relationship between classical risk factors and blood viscosity measures; the overall R2 of the multiple linear regression model was however as low as 0.067 and 0.049 for high and low shear stress viscosity, respectively. After correction for cardiovascular risk factors, there was a very mild association between viscosity and prevalent coronary artery disease and heart failure. Systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressure increased with increasing blood viscosity after correction for age and gender.Conclusions: We provide reference values for viscosity in a population-based cohort. Blood viscosity decreases in older subjects and shows a very mild association with cardiovascular risk factors and prevalent disease in our cohort. There is a linear positive association between viscosity and blood pressure.
机译:背景:血液粘度具有调节心血管稳态的作用。该参数的变化与心血管疾病的死亡率和发病率有关。然而,目前尚不清楚这些变化是否是(1)参与疾病的病理生理学,(2)表观现象,或(3)反调节机制的表达。我们报告了一项基于人群的大型队列研究中的血液粘度正常值及其与心血管危险因素,流行的心血管疾病和血压之间的关系的数据。方法和结果:使用经过验证的公式计算粘度,并探讨了其相关性来自古腾堡健康研究的15,010名参与者(平均55.0,最低-最高年龄:35-74岁;女性49.5%)以及3223名受试者的子组(61.1%的女性,平均年龄49.2,最低-最高35-74岁)岁)没有危险因素或自我报告的心血管疾病。定义了年龄和性别调整后的粘度平均值。回归模型显示了经典危险因素与血液粘度测量之间的关系。但是,对于高剪切应力粘度和低剪切应力粘度,多元线性回归模型的总体R2分别低至0.067和0.049。在校正了心血管危险因素后,粘度与普遍的冠状动脉疾病和心力衰竭之间存在非常温和的联系。校正年龄和性别后,收缩压,平均压和舒张压随血液粘度的增加而升高。结论:我们提供了基于人群的队列中粘度的参考值。年龄较大的受试者的血液粘度降低,并且与我们的队列中的心血管危险因素和流行病非常轻度相关。粘度和血压之间存在线性正相关。

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