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Aortic-Brachial Pulse Wave Velocity Ratio: A Measure of Arterial Stiffness Gradient Not Affected by Mean Arterial Pressure

机译:主动脉臂脉搏波速度:动脉刚度梯度的量度不受平均动脉压的影响

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Background: Aortic stiffness, measured by carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV), is used for the prediction of cardiovascular risk. This mini-review describes the nonlinear relationship between cf-PWV and operational blood pressure, presents the proposed methods to adjust for this relationship, and discusses a potential place for aortic-brachial PWV ratio (a measure of arterial stiffness gradient) as a blood pressure-independent measure of vascular aging. Summary: PWV is inherently dependent on the operational blood pressure. In cross-sectional studies, PWV adjustment for mean arterial pressure (MAP) is preferred, but still remains a nonoptimal approach, as the relationship between PWV and blood pressure is nonlinear and varies considerably among individuals due to heterogeneity in genetic background, vascular tone, and vascular remodeling. Extrapolations from the blood pressure-independent stiffness parameter beta (beta_0) have led to the creation of stiffness index beta, which can be used for local stiffness. A similar approach has been used for cardio-ankie PWV to generate a blood pressure-independent cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI). It was recently demonstrated that stiffness index beta and CAVI remain slightly blood pressure-dependent, and a more appropriate formula has been proposed to make the proper adjustments. On the other hand, the negative impact of aortic stiffness on clinical outcomes is thought to be mediated through attenuation or reversal of the arterial stiffness gradient, which can also be influenced by a reduction in peripheral medium-sized muscular arteries in conditions that predispose to accelerate vascular aging. Arterial stiffness gradient, assessed by aortic-brachial PWV ratio, is emerging to be at least as good as cf-PWV for risk prediction, but has the advantage of not being affected by operating MAP. Key Messages: The negative impacts of aortic stiffness on clinical outcomes are proposed to be mediated through attenuation or reversal of arterial stiffness gradient. Aortic-brachial PWV ratio, a measure of arterial stiffness gradient, is independent of MAP.
机译:背景:通过颈动脉脉搏波速度(CF-PWV)测量的主动脉僵硬,用于预测心血管风险。该迷你审查描述了CF-PWV和操作血压之间的非线性关系,提出了调整这种关系的所提出的方法,并讨论了主动脉臂PWV比(动脉刚度梯度的量度)作为血压的潜在地点 - 依赖血管衰老措施。摘要:PWV本身取决于运营血压。在横截面研究中,优选用于平均动脉压(MAP)的PWV调节,但仍然仍然是非优化方法,因为PWV和血压之间的关系是非线性的,因此由于遗传背景,血管基调的异质性而在个体之间变化很大。和血管改造。来自血压无关的刚度参数β(Beta_0)的外推导致刚度指数β的产生,其可用于局部刚度。一种类似的方法已被用于Cardio-Ankie PWV,以产生血压无关的心动踝血管指数(CAVI)。最近据证明,刚度指数β和Cavi依赖于略微血压,并且已经提出了更合适的公式来进行适当的调整。另一方面,认为主动脉僵硬对临床结果的负面影响是通过衰减或动脉僵硬梯度的衰减介导的介导的,这也可以通过在易于加速的条件下减少外周中型肌肉动脉的影响血管老化。通过主动脉臂PWV比率评估的动脉僵硬梯度是出现的,至少与风险预测的CF-PWV一样好,但具有不受操作图的影响的优势。关键消息:提出通过衰减或动脉僵硬梯度的衰减或逆转介导的主动脉僵硬对临床结果的负面影响。主动脉 - 肱肱骨PWV比率,动脉僵硬度梯度的量度,与地图无关。

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