P160 VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES AND HAEMODYNAMIC PATTERN IN OBESE YOUNG ADULTS

Background: Obesity is linked to a higher prevalence of risk factors, metabolic and inflammatory pathways conducting to increased vascular disease and CV risk. Objective: To assess vascular disarrangements and haemodynamic patterns in obese young subjects (O) compared with matched lean (L) controls...

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Main Authors: Pedro Forcada, Jorge Chiabaut Svane, Sergio Gonzalez, Carol Kotliar, Sebastian Obregon, Carlos Castellaro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2017-12-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930342/view
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spelling doaj-8623c6ef6c114acb90cfa7a15424716b2020-11-25T03:32:43ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012017-12-012010.1016/j.artres.2017.10.181P160 VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES AND HAEMODYNAMIC PATTERN IN OBESE YOUNG ADULTSPedro ForcadaJorge Chiabaut SvaneSergio GonzalezCarol KotliarSebastian ObregonCarlos CastellaroBackground: Obesity is linked to a higher prevalence of risk factors, metabolic and inflammatory pathways conducting to increased vascular disease and CV risk. Objective: To assess vascular disarrangements and haemodynamic patterns in obese young subjects (O) compared with matched lean (L) controls, using non invasive methods. Methods: From the database of our Non Invasive Vascular Lab with 3964 first evaluated patients, we performed a case control study with 363 sujects, 268 obese and 95 lean, age and sex matched controls. We measured IMT, Plaque analysis, PWV, Endothelial Function (EF) and arterial stiffness (CAP and Aix) (AS) using an oscillometric device (Arteriograph, Tensiomed. Hungary®) and non invasive haemodynamic evaluation using impedance cardiography (Z Logic Exxer®). Results: Age (O 42.5 + 5; L 43.5 + 11) and sex % (O 80.6%; L 78%) were matched. BMI (O 33.5 + 3.3 L 25 + 1.1Kg/m2), waist (O110.4 + 7.5; L 91.2 + 6.1cm) and BP (SBP O 139.8 + 16.8; L119 + 8.8 and DBP O 89 + 3.9; L 74.3 + 8 mmHg) were higher in O (p < 0.001).CV Risk Factors in O: HTN 68% DLP 59.7% SMKG 24.2% DBT2 7.8% SED 72.4%.The % of abnormalities in IMT (O/L : 65.8/25.3%), Plaques (75.6/38.9%), EF (57.5/33.7%) and PWV (41.4/17.9%) were higher in O (p < 0.001). Central and Peripheral PP were higher in O but not Aix. CI was significantly lower and PVRI and Thoracic Fluid content higher in O. Conclusion: Young obese patients present a higher prevalence of vascular disarrangements either structural and functional and a haemodynamic pattern of high peripheral resistance with volume expansion that may explain the role of this condition as a CV risk factor.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930342/view
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author Pedro Forcada
Jorge Chiabaut Svane
Sergio Gonzalez
Carol Kotliar
Sebastian Obregon
Carlos Castellaro
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Jorge Chiabaut Svane
Sergio Gonzalez
Carol Kotliar
Sebastian Obregon
Carlos Castellaro
P160 VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES AND HAEMODYNAMIC PATTERN IN OBESE YOUNG ADULTS
Artery Research
author_facet Pedro Forcada
Jorge Chiabaut Svane
Sergio Gonzalez
Carol Kotliar
Sebastian Obregon
Carlos Castellaro
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title P160 VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES AND HAEMODYNAMIC PATTERN IN OBESE YOUNG ADULTS
title_short P160 VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES AND HAEMODYNAMIC PATTERN IN OBESE YOUNG ADULTS
title_full P160 VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES AND HAEMODYNAMIC PATTERN IN OBESE YOUNG ADULTS
title_fullStr P160 VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES AND HAEMODYNAMIC PATTERN IN OBESE YOUNG ADULTS
title_full_unstemmed P160 VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES AND HAEMODYNAMIC PATTERN IN OBESE YOUNG ADULTS
title_sort p160 vascular abnormalities and haemodynamic pattern in obese young adults
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Background: Obesity is linked to a higher prevalence of risk factors, metabolic and inflammatory pathways conducting to increased vascular disease and CV risk. Objective: To assess vascular disarrangements and haemodynamic patterns in obese young subjects (O) compared with matched lean (L) controls, using non invasive methods. Methods: From the database of our Non Invasive Vascular Lab with 3964 first evaluated patients, we performed a case control study with 363 sujects, 268 obese and 95 lean, age and sex matched controls. We measured IMT, Plaque analysis, PWV, Endothelial Function (EF) and arterial stiffness (CAP and Aix) (AS) using an oscillometric device (Arteriograph, Tensiomed. Hungary®) and non invasive haemodynamic evaluation using impedance cardiography (Z Logic Exxer®). Results: Age (O 42.5 + 5; L 43.5 + 11) and sex % (O 80.6%; L 78%) were matched. BMI (O 33.5 + 3.3 L 25 + 1.1Kg/m2), waist (O110.4 + 7.5; L 91.2 + 6.1cm) and BP (SBP O 139.8 + 16.8; L119 + 8.8 and DBP O 89 + 3.9; L 74.3 + 8 mmHg) were higher in O (p < 0.001).CV Risk Factors in O: HTN 68% DLP 59.7% SMKG 24.2% DBT2 7.8% SED 72.4%.The % of abnormalities in IMT (O/L : 65.8/25.3%), Plaques (75.6/38.9%), EF (57.5/33.7%) and PWV (41.4/17.9%) were higher in O (p < 0.001). Central and Peripheral PP were higher in O but not Aix. CI was significantly lower and PVRI and Thoracic Fluid content higher in O. Conclusion: Young obese patients present a higher prevalence of vascular disarrangements either structural and functional and a haemodynamic pattern of high peripheral resistance with volume expansion that may explain the role of this condition as a CV risk factor.
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