Literature DB >> 7702802

Noninvasive detection of an increased vascular mass in untreated hypertensive patients.

X Girerd1, J J Mourad, X Copie, C Moulin, C Acar, M Safar, S Laurent.   

Abstract

Structural changes of the arterial vasculature are of major pathophysiologic and prognostic significance in human hypertension. A high-resolution ultrasonic echotracking device was used to measure internal diameter and intima-media thickness of the radial artery, a medium-sized muscular conduit artery, in 60 hypertensive patients and in 40 age-matched control subjects. Of the 60 hypertensives, 33 were never treated and 27 were well-controlled by antihypertensive therapy. Radial artery mass and thickness/radius ratio were used to describe the radial artery structure. Radial artery mass was validated in vitro by comparing the weight of arterial segments to the ultrasonographic determination of their mass, calculated as: rho L(pi Re2-pi Ri2), where rho is the arterial wall density, L the length of the arterial segment, and Re and Ri the ultrasonic values of internal and external radii, respectively. Diastolic internal diameter did not differ among the three groups, but wall thickness, radial artery mass, and thickness/radius ratio were significantly higher in the untreated hypertensive group than in the control group. In treated well-controlled hypertensive subjects, radial artery mass and thickness/radius ratio were not different from that of control subjects. Among the population of untreated patients, significant univariate relations existed between radial artery mass and blood pressure and radial artery mass and age. In multivariate analysis, radial artery mass was independently predicted by mean blood pressure, age, and sex. Circumferential wall stress, calculated from diastolic internal diameter, wall thickness, and diastolic blood pressure, was not different in the three groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7702802     DOI: 10.1093/ajh/7.12.1076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hypertens        ISSN: 0895-7061            Impact factor:   2.689


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