Noninvasive Brachial-Ankle Pulse Wave Velocity in Hypertensive Patients With Left Ventricular Hypertrophy

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作者
Park, Kyoung-Ha [1 ]
Park, Woo Jung [1 ]
Kim, Min-Kyu [1 ]
Jung, Jae-Hun [1 ]
Choi, Seonghoon [1 ]
Cho, Jung Rae [1 ]
Kim, Hyun-Sook [1 ]
Lee, Namho [1 ]
Cho, Goo-Yeong [2 ]
机构
[1] Hallym Univ, Dept Internal Med, Med Ctr, Div Cardiovasc, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Cardiovasc, Bundang, South Korea
关键词
blood pressure; brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity; hypertension; left ventricular hypertrophy; DIASTOLIC HEART-FAILURE; NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE; FILLING PRESSURES; DOPPLER-ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; AORTIC STIFFNESS; DYSFUNCTION; MORTALITY; ATHEROSCLEROSIS; ASSOCIATION; RELAXATION;
D O I
10.1038/ajh.2009.243
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R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND The elevation of left ventricular filling pressure (LVFP) could be an important prognostic factor in patients with hypertension. We hypothesized that noninvasive brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) is associated with increased LVFP in hypertensive patients with LV hypertrophy (LVH) METHODS We enrolled patients with well-controlled hypertension for more than 1 year with LV ejection fraction (LVEF) >= 55%, and LVH The relationship between Doppler echocardiographic parameters of LVFP and baPWV with B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) was also evaluated RESULTS A total of 62 patients were enrolled (31 patients with E/E(a) > 15 and 31 patients with E/E(a) <= 15) and the baPWV of the E/E(a) > 15 group was significantly increased compared to the E/E(a) <= 15 group (1,664.3 +/- 270 5 vs 1,3819 +/- 159.1 cm/s, P < 0.01). The baPWV showed better correlation with E/E(a) (r=0 69, P < 0 01) than the BNP (r=047, P < 0.01). A multivariate linear regression model showed that only baPWV was significantly correlated with E/E(a), and that the association was independent of other factors The area under the receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve of baPWV for the detection of elevated LVFP (E/E(a) > 15) was 0.79 (P < 0 01) and the optimal cutoff point of 1,440 cm/s produced 75% sensitivity and 62% specificity (the positive and negative predictive values were 68 and 71%, respectively). CONCLUSIONS In this study, we have demonstrated that elevated baPWV is associated with noninvasive markers of increased LVFP in hypertensive LVH patients with preserved LV systolic function.
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