P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

For given levels of blood pressure (BP), people with ‘stiffer’ (less distensible) large arteries develop more cardiovascular (CVS) events, as is typical of diabetes. South Asians (SA) develop excess mortality from all CVS disease, African-Caribbeans (AfC) lower overall mortality despite more hyperte...

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Main Authors: R. Rezai, G. Goudot, J. Finn, F. Wu, JK. Cruickshank
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2009-12-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125927264/view
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spelling doaj-15ccd923600149a3a9220cee1aab4e222020-11-25T02:38:12ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012009-12-013410.1016/j.artres.2009.10.034P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURER. RezaiG. GoudotJ. FinnF. WuJK. CruickshankFor given levels of blood pressure (BP), people with ‘stiffer’ (less distensible) large arteries develop more cardiovascular (CVS) events, as is typical of diabetes. South Asians (SA) develop excess mortality from all CVS disease, African-Caribbeans (AfC) lower overall mortality despite more hypertension & consequent strokes, with excess diabetes in both groups. To unravel these ethnic differences in events, we compared brachial & central BP and indices of arterial stiffness, as integrated markers of general risk factors, in samples of such men. SA & AfC men aged 40–79y sampled from the European Male Ageing Study had aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) measured by a validated method (Arteriograph), and augmentation index (AIx) and estimated central BP by SphygmoCor and Arteriograph. Mean (±SD) aPWV and AIx were higher among SA (n=42, age: 54±10yr) than in AfC (n=53, 53±10yr): 8.1±1.3 vs. 7.5±1.6m/s (p=0.04) and 19±7 vs. 13±10% (p=0.002), respectively, despite marginally lower brachial BP (124/77 vs. 130/80 mmHg) or central systolic BP by SphygmoCor (116 vs. 118mmHg) or Arteriograph (126 vs. 127mmHg). R2 for the PWV/BP relationship was 20% for AfC, and 33% for SA. In multivariate analysis, aPWV was 0.6m/sec lower in AfC (p<0.007) adjusting for age, BP, diabetes status, lipid levels and body mass index. SA ethnicity also predicted higher AIx adjusted for these factors plus height. Conclusion: For given levels of BP, SA men had higher aPWV/AIx than AfC. Arterial stiffness indices may describe total CVS risk better than distending pressures together with other standard RFs.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125927264/view
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author R. Rezai
G. Goudot
J. Finn
F. Wu
JK. Cruickshank
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G. Goudot
J. Finn
F. Wu
JK. Cruickshank
P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE
Artery Research
author_facet R. Rezai
G. Goudot
J. Finn
F. Wu
JK. Cruickshank
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title P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE
title_short P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE
title_full P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE
title_fullStr P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE
title_full_unstemmed P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE
title_sort p3.05 arterial stiffness may be greater in south asian than age-matched african-caribbean men despite similar peripheral or central blood pressure
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2009-12-01
description For given levels of blood pressure (BP), people with ‘stiffer’ (less distensible) large arteries develop more cardiovascular (CVS) events, as is typical of diabetes. South Asians (SA) develop excess mortality from all CVS disease, African-Caribbeans (AfC) lower overall mortality despite more hypertension & consequent strokes, with excess diabetes in both groups. To unravel these ethnic differences in events, we compared brachial & central BP and indices of arterial stiffness, as integrated markers of general risk factors, in samples of such men. SA & AfC men aged 40–79y sampled from the European Male Ageing Study had aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) measured by a validated method (Arteriograph), and augmentation index (AIx) and estimated central BP by SphygmoCor and Arteriograph. Mean (±SD) aPWV and AIx were higher among SA (n=42, age: 54±10yr) than in AfC (n=53, 53±10yr): 8.1±1.3 vs. 7.5±1.6m/s (p=0.04) and 19±7 vs. 13±10% (p=0.002), respectively, despite marginally lower brachial BP (124/77 vs. 130/80 mmHg) or central systolic BP by SphygmoCor (116 vs. 118mmHg) or Arteriograph (126 vs. 127mmHg). R2 for the PWV/BP relationship was 20% for AfC, and 33% for SA. In multivariate analysis, aPWV was 0.6m/sec lower in AfC (p<0.007) adjusting for age, BP, diabetes status, lipid levels and body mass index. SA ethnicity also predicted higher AIx adjusted for these factors plus height. Conclusion: For given levels of BP, SA men had higher aPWV/AIx than AfC. Arterial stiffness indices may describe total CVS risk better than distending pressures together with other standard RFs.
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125927264/view
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