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Early Contribution of Arterial Wave Reflection to Left Ventricular Relaxation Abnormalities in a Community-dwelling Population of Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Men and Women

We examined the contribution of arterial wave reflection to early abnormalities in left ventricular relaxation, whether this association was modified by gender or hypertension, and the role of reflected wave timing and amplitude. We studied a cohort of normotensive and untreated essential hypertensi...

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Autores principales: Canepa, Marco, AlGhatrif, Majd, Strait, James B., Cheng, Hao-Min, Chuang, Shao-Yuan, Chen, Chen-Huan, Brunelli, Claudio, Ferrucci, Luigi, Lakatta, Edward G.
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24048294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhh.2013.86
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author Canepa, Marco
AlGhatrif, Majd
Strait, James B.
Cheng, Hao-Min
Chuang, Shao-Yuan
Chen, Chen-Huan
Brunelli, Claudio
Ferrucci, Luigi
Lakatta, Edward G.
author_facet Canepa, Marco
AlGhatrif, Majd
Strait, James B.
Cheng, Hao-Min
Chuang, Shao-Yuan
Chen, Chen-Huan
Brunelli, Claudio
Ferrucci, Luigi
Lakatta, Edward G.
author_sort Canepa, Marco
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description We examined the contribution of arterial wave reflection to early abnormalities in left ventricular relaxation, whether this association was modified by gender or hypertension, and the role of reflected wave timing and amplitude. We studied a cohort of normotensive and untreated essential hypertensive Taiwanese participants (675 men, 601 women, mean age 52 years). Doppler flow and applanation tonometry were performed to assess carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) and augmentation index (AI). Diastolic parameters including transmitral E/A, E-deceleration time, and left atrial diameter were measured by echocardiography. In multivariate models predicting E/A, women were more likely to have lower E/A than men (β −0.08, p<.001). AI was significantly associated with lower E/A in both men (β −0.09, p=0.005) and women (β −0.12, p<.001) independent of PWV. Inclusion of AI in the overall model reduced the gender difference in E/A by 61% and rendered it non-significant. There was a significant interaction between AI and hypertension (p=0.02). The inverse association between AI and E/A was significant only in normotensive men and women, and only for the amplitude but not timing of the reflected wave. In conclusion, the contribution of wave reflection to left ventricular diastolic dysfunction was independent of arterial stiffness, more pronounced in normotensive individuals, and explained a significant portion of the gender difference in diastolic function.
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spelling pubmed-38719822014-08-01 Early Contribution of Arterial Wave Reflection to Left Ventricular Relaxation Abnormalities in a Community-dwelling Population of Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Men and Women Canepa, Marco AlGhatrif, Majd Strait, James B. Cheng, Hao-Min Chuang, Shao-Yuan Chen, Chen-Huan Brunelli, Claudio Ferrucci, Luigi Lakatta, Edward G. J Hum Hypertens Article We examined the contribution of arterial wave reflection to early abnormalities in left ventricular relaxation, whether this association was modified by gender or hypertension, and the role of reflected wave timing and amplitude. We studied a cohort of normotensive and untreated essential hypertensive Taiwanese participants (675 men, 601 women, mean age 52 years). Doppler flow and applanation tonometry were performed to assess carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) and augmentation index (AI). Diastolic parameters including transmitral E/A, E-deceleration time, and left atrial diameter were measured by echocardiography. In multivariate models predicting E/A, women were more likely to have lower E/A than men (β −0.08, p<.001). AI was significantly associated with lower E/A in both men (β −0.09, p=0.005) and women (β −0.12, p<.001) independent of PWV. Inclusion of AI in the overall model reduced the gender difference in E/A by 61% and rendered it non-significant. There was a significant interaction between AI and hypertension (p=0.02). The inverse association between AI and E/A was significant only in normotensive men and women, and only for the amplitude but not timing of the reflected wave. In conclusion, the contribution of wave reflection to left ventricular diastolic dysfunction was independent of arterial stiffness, more pronounced in normotensive individuals, and explained a significant portion of the gender difference in diastolic function. 2013-09-19 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3871982/ /pubmed/24048294 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhh.2013.86 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Canepa, Marco
AlGhatrif, Majd
Strait, James B.
Cheng, Hao-Min
Chuang, Shao-Yuan
Chen, Chen-Huan
Brunelli, Claudio
Ferrucci, Luigi
Lakatta, Edward G.
Early Contribution of Arterial Wave Reflection to Left Ventricular Relaxation Abnormalities in a Community-dwelling Population of Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Men and Women
title Early Contribution of Arterial Wave Reflection to Left Ventricular Relaxation Abnormalities in a Community-dwelling Population of Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Men and Women
title_full Early Contribution of Arterial Wave Reflection to Left Ventricular Relaxation Abnormalities in a Community-dwelling Population of Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Men and Women
title_fullStr Early Contribution of Arterial Wave Reflection to Left Ventricular Relaxation Abnormalities in a Community-dwelling Population of Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Men and Women
title_full_unstemmed Early Contribution of Arterial Wave Reflection to Left Ventricular Relaxation Abnormalities in a Community-dwelling Population of Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Men and Women
title_short Early Contribution of Arterial Wave Reflection to Left Ventricular Relaxation Abnormalities in a Community-dwelling Population of Normotensive and Untreated Hypertensive Men and Women
title_sort early contribution of arterial wave reflection to left ventricular relaxation abnormalities in a community-dwelling population of normotensive and untreated hypertensive men and women
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24048294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhh.2013.86
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