Longitudinal association of carotid endothelial shear stress with renal function decline in aging adults with normal renal function: A population-based cohort study

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Yingxin Zhao
Yuanli Dong
Juan Wang
Lin Sheng
Qiang Chai
Hua Zhang
Zhendong Liu
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[1] Cardio-Cerebrovascular Control and Research Center,Department of Community
[2] Institute of Basic Medicine,Department of Cardiology
[3] Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences,undefined
[4] Lanshan District People Hospital,undefined
[5] The Second Hospital of Shandong University,undefined
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The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between carotid wall shear stress (WSS) and renal function impairment (RFI) and albuminuria in aging adults. A total of 1,447 subjects aged 60 years and older with normal estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR ≥ 60 mL·min−1·1.72 m−2) and albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR < 30 mg·g−1) were enrolled between April 2007 and October 2009 in the Shandong area, China. Carotid WSS was assessed at baseline, and eGFR, which is based on serum creatinine and cystatin C, and ACR were assessed at baseline and at the annual follow-up visits. After an average of 62.9 months of follow-up, the reduction in eGFR and the increase in ACR were significantly higher in the Q1+2+3 group than the Q4 group, as classified by either the interquartile of the mean WSS or the interquartile of the peak WSS after adjustment for multi-variabilities, including the average blood pressures at every annual visit and baseline eGFR and ACR. For groups classified by mean WSS, the hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) were 3.45 (1.36–8.75, p = 0.008) in the incident RFI and 3.24 3.22 (1.37–7.57, p = 0.009) in the incident albuminuria for the Q1+2+3 group compared with the Q4 group. Similar results were observed among groups classified by peak WSS. The Q1+2+3 group was associated with endothelial dysfunction and inflammation with respect to the Q4 group as classified by mean or peak WSS. The results indicate that carotid WSS plays an important role in RFI and albuminuria progression in aging adults. Lower WSS was associated with a higher risk of RFI and albuminuria compared with higher WSS.
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