Age and Sex Differences in the Contribution of Mean Arterial Pressure to Pulse Pressure Before Middle Age

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Alfie, Jose [1 ]
Posadas-Martinez, Maria L. [2 ]
Aparicio, Lucas S. [1 ]
Galarza, Carlos R. [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Italiano Buenos Aires, Serv Clin Med, Secc Hipertens Arterial, Tte Gral Juan Domingo Peron 4190,C1199, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[2] Univ Hosp Italiano, Dept Invest, Area Invest Patrocinada, Secretaria Invest,Hosp Italiano Buenos Aires, Tte Gral Juan Domingo Peron 4190,C1199, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Sex difference; Young adults; Middle-aged adults; Pulse pressure; Mean arterial pressure; Augmentation pressure; ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION; STROKE VOLUME; BLOOD-PRESSURE; WAVE REFLECTION; STIFFNESS;
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10.1007/s40292-024-00644-2
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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Introduction A lower ability to buffer pulse pressure (PP) in the face of increasing mean arterial pressure (MAP) may underlie the disproportionate increase in systolic blood pressure (SBP) in women from young adulthood through middle-aged relative to men. Aim To evaluate the contribution of MAP to the change in PP and pressure wave contour in men and women from young adulthood to middle age. Methods Central pressure waveform was obtained from radial artery applanation tonometry in 312 hypertensive patients between 16 to 49 years (134 women, mean age 35 +/- 9 years), 185 of whom were on antihypertensive treatment. Results Higher MAP levels (>= 100 mmHg) were significantly associated with higher brachial and central SBP (P < 0.001), PP (P < 0.001), incident wave (P = 0.005), AP (P < 0.001), and PWV (P < 0.001) compared to lower MAP levels. The relationship between MAP and brachial PP (P < 0.001), central PP (P < 0.001), incident wave (P < 0.001), and AP (P < 0.01), but not PWV, strengthens with age. The age-related increase in the contribution of MAP to brachial PP (P < 0.001), central PP (P < 0.001), and incident wave (P < 0.001) was more prominent in women than in men beginning in the fourth decade. In multiple regression analyses, MAP remained a significantly stronger predictor of central PP and incident wave in women than in men, independent of age, heart rate, and antihypertensive treatment. In turn, age remained a significantly stronger predictor of central PP and incident wave in women than in men, independent of MAP, heart rate, and antihypertensive treatment. Conclusions Women of reproductive age showed a steeper increase in PP with increasing MAP, despite comparable increases in arterial stiffness in both sexes. The difference was driven by a greater contribution of MAP to the forward component of the pressure wave in women.
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