High arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of age

Aim. To ascertain whether high arterial rigidity is obligatory in arterial hypertension (AH) and the presence of AH is obligatory in patients with rigid arteries. Material and methods. Volume sphygmography (VS) was made in 153 patients aged 60-86 years: 96 patients with untreated AH of degree 1-3 (...

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Main Authors: Sergey Anatol'evich Boytsov, Anatoliy Nikolaevich Rogoza, Elena Mikhaylovna Kanishcheva, Mikhail Mikhaylovich Luk'yanov, S A Boitsov, A N Rogoza, E M Kanischeva, M M Lukianov
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Published: "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house 2011-09-01
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Online Access:https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30883
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spelling doaj-53f63a7556ce44519e3b7e756aef015f2020-11-25T03:06:44Zrus"Consilium Medicum" Publishing houseТерапевтический архив0040-36602309-53422011-09-018395927899High arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of ageSergey Anatol'evich BoytsovAnatoliy Nikolaevich RogozaElena Mikhaylovna KanishchevaMikhail Mikhaylovich Luk'yanovS A Boitsov0A N Rogoza1E M Kanischeva2M M Lukianov3Russian Cardiological Research Center, MoscowRussian Cardiological Research Center, MoscowRussian Cardiological Research Center, MoscowRussian Cardiological Research Center, MoscowAim. To ascertain whether high arterial rigidity is obligatory in arterial hypertension (AH) and the presence of AH is obligatory in patients with rigid arteries. Material and methods. Volume sphygmography (VS) was made in 153 patients aged 60-86 years: 96 patients with untreated AH of degree 1-3 (40 males aged 71.0±7.6 years) and 57 normotensive subjects without cardiovascular symptoms (31 males aged 66.6±6.2 years). VS measured ankle-shoulder velocity of the pulse wave (PWVas) and cardiac-ankle vascular index (CAVI). PWVas > M+STD and CAVI > M+2STD (STD is deviation from mean value) were considered above normal for the age. Results. Hypertensive patients had significantly higher arterial rigidity than normotensives (PWVas 17.8±3.0 and 15.6 ± 2.3 m/s, respectively, p = 0.00001); CAVI - 9.7±2.1 and 8.6±1.1, respectively, p = 0.0003). Arterial rigidity in hypertensive patients occurred significantly more frequently than in normotensive subjects: by PWVas in 46 and 25% cases (p = 0.01), by CAVI - in 41 and 5% cases (p < 0.0001), respectively. It is essential that arterial rigidity was not increased in 54% hypertensive patients by PWVas and in 75% by CAVI. Conclusion. PWVas and CAVI were higher in elderly hypertensives than in elderly normotensives but elevated arterial rigidity was not obligatory in hypertensives while 25% elderly normotensives had it. Thus, elevated arterial rigidity is an essential but not obligatory mechanism of AH development in the elderly.https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30883arterial hypertensionarterial rigiditypulse wave velocityelderly patients
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author Sergey Anatol'evich Boytsov
Anatoliy Nikolaevich Rogoza
Elena Mikhaylovna Kanishcheva
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Luk'yanov
S A Boitsov
A N Rogoza
E M Kanischeva
M M Lukianov
spellingShingle Sergey Anatol'evich Boytsov
Anatoliy Nikolaevich Rogoza
Elena Mikhaylovna Kanishcheva
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Luk'yanov
S A Boitsov
A N Rogoza
E M Kanischeva
M M Lukianov
High arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of age
Терапевтический архив
arterial hypertension
arterial rigidity
pulse wave velocity
elderly patients
author_facet Sergey Anatol'evich Boytsov
Anatoliy Nikolaevich Rogoza
Elena Mikhaylovna Kanishcheva
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Luk'yanov
S A Boitsov
A N Rogoza
E M Kanischeva
M M Lukianov
author_sort Sergey Anatol'evich Boytsov
title High arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of age
title_short High arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of age
title_full High arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of age
title_fullStr High arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of age
title_full_unstemmed High arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of age
title_sort high arterial rigidity is a significant but not obligatory factor of arterial hypertension in persons over 60 years of age
publisher "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house
series Терапевтический архив
issn 0040-3660
2309-5342
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Aim. To ascertain whether high arterial rigidity is obligatory in arterial hypertension (AH) and the presence of AH is obligatory in patients with rigid arteries. Material and methods. Volume sphygmography (VS) was made in 153 patients aged 60-86 years: 96 patients with untreated AH of degree 1-3 (40 males aged 71.0±7.6 years) and 57 normotensive subjects without cardiovascular symptoms (31 males aged 66.6±6.2 years). VS measured ankle-shoulder velocity of the pulse wave (PWVas) and cardiac-ankle vascular index (CAVI). PWVas > M+STD and CAVI > M+2STD (STD is deviation from mean value) were considered above normal for the age. Results. Hypertensive patients had significantly higher arterial rigidity than normotensives (PWVas 17.8±3.0 and 15.6 ± 2.3 m/s, respectively, p = 0.00001); CAVI - 9.7±2.1 and 8.6±1.1, respectively, p = 0.0003). Arterial rigidity in hypertensive patients occurred significantly more frequently than in normotensive subjects: by PWVas in 46 and 25% cases (p = 0.01), by CAVI - in 41 and 5% cases (p < 0.0001), respectively. It is essential that arterial rigidity was not increased in 54% hypertensive patients by PWVas and in 75% by CAVI. Conclusion. PWVas and CAVI were higher in elderly hypertensives than in elderly normotensives but elevated arterial rigidity was not obligatory in hypertensives while 25% elderly normotensives had it. Thus, elevated arterial rigidity is an essential but not obligatory mechanism of AH development in the elderly.
topic arterial hypertension
arterial rigidity
pulse wave velocity
elderly patients
url https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30883
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