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Increase in pulse pressure relates to diabetes mellitus and low HDL cholesterol, but not to hyperlipidemia in hypertensive patients aged 50 years or older.

Takako Miyagi1, Hiromi Muratani, Yorio Kimura, Koshiro Fukiyama, Yuhei Kawano, Jun Fujii, Keishi Abe, Iwao Kuwajima, Masao Ishii, Toshiaki Shiomi, Hiroshi Mikami, Setsuro Ibayashi, Teruo Omae.   

Abstract

Higher pulse pressure is associated with higher cardiovascular risk. We investigated the relationship between pulse pressure and known metabolic risk factors in hypertensive patients who had not experienced stroke or myocardial infarction. In a multicenter cross-sectional survey made in 1995, we registered 939 hypertensive patients aged > or = 50 years. Of these, 734 had never experienced stroke or myocardial infarction. We divided these 734 patients into two groups based on the value of their pulse pressures: 396 patients with a pulse pressure > or = 60 mmHg, and 338 patients with a pulse pressure<60 mmHg. The average pulse pressure value was 72 +/- 12 mmHg in the former group, and 49 +/- 8 mmHg in the latter group. The former group exhibited advanced age, a higher women-to-men ratio, lower high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and higher systolic and lower diastolic blood pressure. Diabetes mellitus (DM) and left ventricular hypertrophy were more frequently noticed in the former group than in the latter group. The prevalence of hyperlipidemia, however, was similar in the two groups. The association of pulse pressure with DM and low HDL cholesterol was statistically significant by multiple logistic analysis adjusted for age, sex, and other known cardiovascular risk factors. In conclusion, pulse pressure increases with advancing age. DM made a substantially larger contribution to the increase in pulse pressure than hyperlipidemia.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12135310     DOI: 10.1291/hypres.25.335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Res        ISSN: 0916-9636            Impact factor:   3.872


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