Cargando…

Is Pulse Pressure a Predictor of New-Onset Diabetes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients?: A subanalysis of the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial

OBJECTIVE: Hypertensive patients have an increased risk of developing diabetes. Accumulating evidence suggests a close relation between metabolic disturbance and increased arterial stiffness. Here, we examined the association between pulse pressure and the risk of new-onset diabetes in high-risk Jap...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Yasuno, Shinji, Ueshima, Kenji, Oba, Koji, Fujimoto, Akira, Hirata, Masakazu, Ogihara, Toshio, Saruta, Takao, Nakao, Kazuwa
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2010
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20185746
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc09-1447
_version_ 1782180403582337024
author Yasuno, Shinji
Ueshima, Kenji
Oba, Koji
Fujimoto, Akira
Hirata, Masakazu
Ogihara, Toshio
Saruta, Takao
Nakao, Kazuwa
author_facet Yasuno, Shinji
Ueshima, Kenji
Oba, Koji
Fujimoto, Akira
Hirata, Masakazu
Ogihara, Toshio
Saruta, Takao
Nakao, Kazuwa
author_sort Yasuno, Shinji
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Hypertensive patients have an increased risk of developing diabetes. Accumulating evidence suggests a close relation between metabolic disturbance and increased arterial stiffness. Here, we examined the association between pulse pressure and the risk of new-onset diabetes in high-risk Japanese hypertensive patients. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial examined the effects of candesartan and amlodipine on the incidence of cardiovascular events in 4,728 high-risk Japanese hypertensive patients. In the present study, we analyzed the relationship between pulse pressure at baseline and new-onset diabetes in 2,685 patients without diabetes at baseline (male 1,471; mean age 63.7 years; mean BMI 24.8 kg/m(2)) as a subanalysis of the CASE-J trial. RESULTS: During 3.3 ± 0.8 years of follow-up, 97 patients (3.6%) developed diabetes. In multiple Cox regression analysis, pulse pressure was an independent predictor for new-onset diabetes (hazard ratio [HR] per 1 SD increase 1.44 [95% CI 1.15–1.79]) as were male sex, BMI, and additional use of diuretics, whereas age and heart rate were not. Plots of HRs for new-onset diabetes considering both systolic and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) revealed that a higher pulse pressure with a lower DBP, indicating that the increased pulse pressure was largely due to increased arterial stiffness, was strongly associated with the risk of new-onset diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: Pulse pressure is an independent predictor of new-onset diabetes in high-risk Japanese hypertensive patients. Increased arterial stiffness may be involved in the development of diabetes.
format Text
id pubmed-2858188
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2010
publisher American Diabetes Association
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-28581882011-05-01 Is Pulse Pressure a Predictor of New-Onset Diabetes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients?: A subanalysis of the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial Yasuno, Shinji Ueshima, Kenji Oba, Koji Fujimoto, Akira Hirata, Masakazu Ogihara, Toshio Saruta, Takao Nakao, Kazuwa Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: Hypertensive patients have an increased risk of developing diabetes. Accumulating evidence suggests a close relation between metabolic disturbance and increased arterial stiffness. Here, we examined the association between pulse pressure and the risk of new-onset diabetes in high-risk Japanese hypertensive patients. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial examined the effects of candesartan and amlodipine on the incidence of cardiovascular events in 4,728 high-risk Japanese hypertensive patients. In the present study, we analyzed the relationship between pulse pressure at baseline and new-onset diabetes in 2,685 patients without diabetes at baseline (male 1,471; mean age 63.7 years; mean BMI 24.8 kg/m(2)) as a subanalysis of the CASE-J trial. RESULTS: During 3.3 ± 0.8 years of follow-up, 97 patients (3.6%) developed diabetes. In multiple Cox regression analysis, pulse pressure was an independent predictor for new-onset diabetes (hazard ratio [HR] per 1 SD increase 1.44 [95% CI 1.15–1.79]) as were male sex, BMI, and additional use of diuretics, whereas age and heart rate were not. Plots of HRs for new-onset diabetes considering both systolic and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) revealed that a higher pulse pressure with a lower DBP, indicating that the increased pulse pressure was largely due to increased arterial stiffness, was strongly associated with the risk of new-onset diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: Pulse pressure is an independent predictor of new-onset diabetes in high-risk Japanese hypertensive patients. Increased arterial stiffness may be involved in the development of diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2010-05 2010-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2858188/ /pubmed/20185746 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc09-1447 Text en © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Original Research
Yasuno, Shinji
Ueshima, Kenji
Oba, Koji
Fujimoto, Akira
Hirata, Masakazu
Ogihara, Toshio
Saruta, Takao
Nakao, Kazuwa
Is Pulse Pressure a Predictor of New-Onset Diabetes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients?: A subanalysis of the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial
title Is Pulse Pressure a Predictor of New-Onset Diabetes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients?: A subanalysis of the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial
title_full Is Pulse Pressure a Predictor of New-Onset Diabetes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients?: A subanalysis of the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial
title_fullStr Is Pulse Pressure a Predictor of New-Onset Diabetes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients?: A subanalysis of the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial
title_full_unstemmed Is Pulse Pressure a Predictor of New-Onset Diabetes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients?: A subanalysis of the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial
title_short Is Pulse Pressure a Predictor of New-Onset Diabetes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients?: A subanalysis of the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial
title_sort is pulse pressure a predictor of new-onset diabetes in high-risk hypertensive patients?: a subanalysis of the candesartan antihypertensive survival evaluation in japan (case-j) trial
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20185746
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc09-1447
work_keys_str_mv AT yasunoshinji ispulsepressureapredictorofnewonsetdiabetesinhighriskhypertensivepatientsasubanalysisofthecandesartanantihypertensivesurvivalevaluationinjapancasejtrial
AT ueshimakenji ispulsepressureapredictorofnewonsetdiabetesinhighriskhypertensivepatientsasubanalysisofthecandesartanantihypertensivesurvivalevaluationinjapancasejtrial
AT obakoji ispulsepressureapredictorofnewonsetdiabetesinhighriskhypertensivepatientsasubanalysisofthecandesartanantihypertensivesurvivalevaluationinjapancasejtrial
AT fujimotoakira ispulsepressureapredictorofnewonsetdiabetesinhighriskhypertensivepatientsasubanalysisofthecandesartanantihypertensivesurvivalevaluationinjapancasejtrial
AT hiratamasakazu ispulsepressureapredictorofnewonsetdiabetesinhighriskhypertensivepatientsasubanalysisofthecandesartanantihypertensivesurvivalevaluationinjapancasejtrial
AT ogiharatoshio ispulsepressureapredictorofnewonsetdiabetesinhighriskhypertensivepatientsasubanalysisofthecandesartanantihypertensivesurvivalevaluationinjapancasejtrial
AT sarutatakao ispulsepressureapredictorofnewonsetdiabetesinhighriskhypertensivepatientsasubanalysisofthecandesartanantihypertensivesurvivalevaluationinjapancasejtrial
AT nakaokazuwa ispulsepressureapredictorofnewonsetdiabetesinhighriskhypertensivepatientsasubanalysisofthecandesartanantihypertensivesurvivalevaluationinjapancasejtrial