Reference Values of Pulse Wave Velocity in Healthy People from an Urban and Rural Argentinean Population
In medical practice the reference values of arterial stiffness came from multicenter registries obtained in Asia, USA, Australia and Europe. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is the gold standard method for arterial stiffness quantification; however, in South America, there are few population-based studies....
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doaj-c6ca0ff6ecb847dc95c71e8df2f4b1782020-11-24T22:56:11ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Hypertension2090-03842090-03922014-01-01201410.1155/2014/653239653239Reference Values of Pulse Wave Velocity in Healthy People from an Urban and Rural Argentinean PopulationAlejandro Díaz0Cintia Galli1Matías Tringler2Agustín Ramírez3Edmundo Ignacio Cabrera Fischer4School of Health Sciences, National University of the Center of Buenos Aires Province, 4 de Abril 618, 7000 Tandil, Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaFavaloro University (AIDUF-CONICET), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSchool of Health Sciences, National University of the Center of Buenos Aires Province, 4 de Abril 618, 7000 Tandil, Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaFavaloro University (AIDUF-CONICET), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFavaloro University (AIDUF-CONICET), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIn medical practice the reference values of arterial stiffness came from multicenter registries obtained in Asia, USA, Australia and Europe. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is the gold standard method for arterial stiffness quantification; however, in South America, there are few population-based studies. In this research PWV was measured in healthy asymptomatic and normotensive subjects without history of hypertension in first-degree relatives. Normal PWV and the 95% confidence intervals values were obtained in 780 subjects (39.8 ± 18.5 years) divided into 7 age groups (10–98 years). The mean PWV found was 6.84 m/s ± 1.65. PWV increases linearly with aging with a high degree of correlation (r2=0.61; P<0.05) with low dispersion in younger subjects. PWV progressively increases 6–8% with each decade of life; this tendency is more pronounced after 50 years. A significant increase of PWV over 50 years was demonstrated. This is the first population-based study from urban and rural people of Argentina that provides normal values of the PWV in healthy, normotensive subjects without family history of hypertension. Moreover, the age dependence of PWV values was confirmed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/653239 |
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Alejandro Díaz Cintia Galli Matías Tringler Agustín Ramírez Edmundo Ignacio Cabrera Fischer Reference Values of Pulse Wave Velocity in Healthy People from an Urban and Rural Argentinean Population International Journal of Hypertension |
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Reference Values of Pulse Wave Velocity in Healthy People from an Urban and Rural Argentinean Population |
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Reference Values of Pulse Wave Velocity in Healthy People from an Urban and Rural Argentinean Population |
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International Journal of Hypertension |
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In medical practice the reference values of arterial stiffness came from multicenter registries obtained in Asia, USA, Australia and Europe. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is the gold standard method for arterial stiffness quantification; however, in South America, there are few population-based studies. In this research PWV was measured in healthy asymptomatic and normotensive subjects without history of hypertension in first-degree relatives. Normal PWV and the 95% confidence intervals values were obtained in 780 subjects (39.8 ± 18.5 years) divided into 7 age groups (10–98 years). The mean PWV found was 6.84 m/s ± 1.65. PWV increases linearly with aging with a high degree of correlation (r2=0.61; P<0.05) with low dispersion in younger subjects. PWV progressively increases 6–8% with each decade of life; this tendency is more pronounced after 50 years. A significant increase of PWV over 50 years was demonstrated. This is the first population-based study from urban and rural people of Argentina that provides normal values of the PWV in healthy, normotensive subjects without family history of hypertension. Moreover, the age dependence of PWV values was confirmed. |
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