Literature DB >> 24919682

Central blood pressure reflects left ventricular load, while brachial blood pressure reflects arterial damage.

Sumiyo Yamashita1, Yasuaki Dohi, Hiroyuki Takase, Tomonori Sugiura, Nobuyuki Ohte.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The present study investigated whether brachial and central blood pressures have differential impact on the cardiovascular system in the general population.
METHODS: The study included 706 subjects (59 ± 10 years) who visited our hospital for a physical check-up. Brachial blood pressure and radial artery pressure waveforms were recorded using an automated device, and the pressure corresponding to the radial late systolic peak (SBP2) was taken as central blood pressure. The concentration of B-type natriuretic peptide and the intima-media thickness of the carotid artery were measured and a cross-sectional analysis was performed.
RESULTS: Brachial blood pressure was 128 ± 18/74 ± 12 (mean blood pressure, 92 ± 13) mmHg and SBP2 was 120 ± 19 mmHg. Although both brachial systolic blood pressure and SBP2 correlated with B-type natriuretic peptide in a univariate analysis, only SBP2 independently correlated with B-type natriuretic peptide after adjustment for possible factors. In contrast, brachial systolic blood pressure, but not SBP2, independently correlated with carotid artery intima-media thickness.
CONCLUSIONS: Central blood pressure is more closely associated with left ventricular load than brachial blood pressure, while brachial blood pressure is more strongly associated with vascular damage than central blood pressure.

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Keywords:  B-type natriuretic peptide; carotid arteries; intima-media thickness; target organ damage; ventricular load

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24919682     DOI: 10.3109/08037051.2014.923250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Press        ISSN: 0803-7051            Impact factor:   2.835


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1.  Use of Electrocardiography to Predict Future Development of Hypertension in the General Population.

Authors:  Hiroyuki Takase; Tomonori Sugiura; Shunsuke Murai; Sumiyo Yamashita; Nobuyuki Ohte; Yasuaki Dohi
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 1.889

2.  Carotid intima-media thickness is a novel predictor of new onset of hypertension in normotensive subjects.

Authors:  Hiroyuki Takase; Tonomori Sugiura; Shunsuke Murai; Sumiyo Yamashita; Nobuyuki Ohte; Yasuaki Dohi
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 1.889

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