Central blood pressure: a powerful predictor of the development of hypertension

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作者
Tomiyama, Hirofumi [1 ]
O'rourke, Michael F. [2 ]
Hashimoto, Hideki [3 ]
Matsumoto, Chisa [1 ]
Odaira, Mari [1 ]
Yoshida, Masanobu [1 ]
Shiina, Kazuki [1 ]
Nagata, Mikio [4 ]
Yamashina, Akira [1 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Med Univ, Dept Internal Med 2, Tokyo 1608402, Japan
[2] St Vincents Clin, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ Tokyo, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Econ & Epidemiol Res, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Kajima Corp, Hlth Care Ctr, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
arterial stiffness; central blood pressure; hypertension; pressure wave reflection; prospective study; PULSE-WAVE VELOCITY; ARTERIAL STIFFNESS; CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS; INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR; INCIDENT HYPERTENSION; AUGMENTATION INDEX; ALL-CAUSE; PROGRESSION; SMOKING; PREHYPERTENSION;
D O I
10.1038/hr.2012.123
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
We examined whether the central aortic systolic blood pressure, a marker of the function of the systemic arterial tree, might be a more powerful predictor of the development of hypertension than the brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity, a marker of the stiffness of the large- to middle-sized arteries, independent of the conventional risk factors for the development of hypertension. In 1268 Japanese men without hypertension (43 +/- 8 years old), the relationships between three variables (the second peak of the radial pressure waveform (SP2), brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity and conventional risk factors measured at the first examination) with the presence of hypertension at the second examination (after 3 years' follow-up) were examined. Hypertension was detected at the second examination in 154 men. The best cutoff points of the brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity and SP2, for predicting the development of hypertension, were 12.7 m/s and 109 mm Hg, respectively. The results of a logistic regression analysis confirmed that an SP2 of >= 109 mm Hg (odds ratio = 8.493, P < 0.001) was a more powerful predictor of the development of hypertension than a brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity of >= 12.7 m/s, independent of the conventional risk factors. The net reclassification index of SP2 (at the best cutoff point) to brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity was 0.211 (P < 0.001), indicating that SP2 is a better predictor of the development of hypertension than brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity. In middle-aged Japanese men without hypertension, SP2 may be a more powerful predictor of the development of hypertension than the assessment of stiffness in large to middle-sized arteries independent of the conventional risk factors. Hypertension Research (2013) 36, 19-24; doi:10.1038/hr.2012.123; published online 9 August 2012
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