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Aortic Compliance and Stiffness Among Severe Longstanding Hypertensive and Non-hypertensive

INTRODUCTION: Abnormal aortic function in hypertension is generally attributed to accelerated breakdown of elastin in the aorta, leading to dilatation of the lumen and stiffening of the wall as elastin is replaced with stiffer collagen. Aortic stiffness is an independent predictor of cardiovascular...

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Autores principales: Kamberi, Lulzim Selim, Gorani, Daut Rashit, Hoxha, Teuta Faik, Zahiti, Bedri Faik
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Publicado: AVICENA 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3610589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23572854
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/AIM.2013.21.12-15
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author Kamberi, Lulzim Selim
Gorani, Daut Rashit
Hoxha, Teuta Faik
Zahiti, Bedri Faik
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description INTRODUCTION: Abnormal aortic function in hypertension is generally attributed to accelerated breakdown of elastin in the aorta, leading to dilatation of the lumen and stiffening of the wall as elastin is replaced with stiffer collagen. Aortic stiffness is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Vascular stiffening can activate endothelium which in turn may promote atherogenesis. Modulation of arterial stiffness has been shown to be successfully managed via changes in lifestyle and put under control of hypertension pharmacologically with antihypertensive drugs and statins. METHODS: Hundred and forty four patients have been enrolled in this study. They have been divided in two groups, with hypertension and group of control. Groups were with no age difference. RESULTS: Group with hypertension were with reduced aortic strain, distensibility (compliance) and have higher stiffness than control group; GrHTA =9.3 compared to GC=5.4. After successful treatment of hypertension with antihypertensives and statins, for two years, these parameters showed improvement, but still remain out of normal range compared to control group; 7.6 vs. 5.38. CONCLUSIONS: Hypertensive patients have reduced aortic elasticity and increased stiffness which can be stopped and improved after treatment with antihypertensive and statin.
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spelling pubmed-36105892013-04-09 Aortic Compliance and Stiffness Among Severe Longstanding Hypertensive and Non-hypertensive Kamberi, Lulzim Selim Gorani, Daut Rashit Hoxha, Teuta Faik Zahiti, Bedri Faik Acta Inform Med Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Abnormal aortic function in hypertension is generally attributed to accelerated breakdown of elastin in the aorta, leading to dilatation of the lumen and stiffening of the wall as elastin is replaced with stiffer collagen. Aortic stiffness is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Vascular stiffening can activate endothelium which in turn may promote atherogenesis. Modulation of arterial stiffness has been shown to be successfully managed via changes in lifestyle and put under control of hypertension pharmacologically with antihypertensive drugs and statins. METHODS: Hundred and forty four patients have been enrolled in this study. They have been divided in two groups, with hypertension and group of control. Groups were with no age difference. RESULTS: Group with hypertension were with reduced aortic strain, distensibility (compliance) and have higher stiffness than control group; GrHTA =9.3 compared to GC=5.4. After successful treatment of hypertension with antihypertensives and statins, for two years, these parameters showed improvement, but still remain out of normal range compared to control group; 7.6 vs. 5.38. CONCLUSIONS: Hypertensive patients have reduced aortic elasticity and increased stiffness which can be stopped and improved after treatment with antihypertensive and statin. AVICENA 2013-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3610589/ /pubmed/23572854 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/AIM.2013.21.12-15 Text en © Avicena
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Kamberi, Lulzim Selim
Gorani, Daut Rashit
Hoxha, Teuta Faik
Zahiti, Bedri Faik
Aortic Compliance and Stiffness Among Severe Longstanding Hypertensive and Non-hypertensive
title Aortic Compliance and Stiffness Among Severe Longstanding Hypertensive and Non-hypertensive
title_full Aortic Compliance and Stiffness Among Severe Longstanding Hypertensive and Non-hypertensive
title_fullStr Aortic Compliance and Stiffness Among Severe Longstanding Hypertensive and Non-hypertensive
title_full_unstemmed Aortic Compliance and Stiffness Among Severe Longstanding Hypertensive and Non-hypertensive
title_short Aortic Compliance and Stiffness Among Severe Longstanding Hypertensive and Non-hypertensive
title_sort aortic compliance and stiffness among severe longstanding hypertensive and non-hypertensive
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3610589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23572854
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/AIM.2013.21.12-15
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