Literature DB >> 7735497

Aortic distensibility in normotensive, untreated and treated hypertensive patients.

R Asmar1, A Benetos, G London, C Hugue, Y Weiss, J Topouchian, B Laloux, M Safar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Compared with normotensive subjects, untreated hypertensive patients show a decrease of their aortic distensibility. Whether antihypertensive treatment, by reducing blood pressure and changing functional and/or structural abnormalities of the arterial wall, may prevent or reverse the arterial damage due to the accelerated ageing process remains unclear. The objective of the present study was to determine, using a cross-sectional approach, whether aortic distensibility as measured by pulse wave velocity, in treated hypertensive patients whose diastolic blood pressure had been normalised for several months, was significantly improved over that of untreated hypertensive patients.
METHODS: Carotid femoral pulse wave velocity was measured in 124 normotensive subjects and 388 hypertensive patients. The latter group included 164 treated patients with well controlled diastolic blood pressure and 224 untreated hypertensive subjects. The three groups did not differ in other cardiovascular risk factors.
RESULTS: In each group there was a significant relationship between age and pulse wave velocity. When compared with untreated hypertensives, treated hypertensives with well controlled diastolic blood pressure had significantly lower blood pressure and pulse wave velocity according to age. However, although diastolic blood pressure of well controlled hypertensives was not significantly different from that of normotensive subjects, the aortic distensibility of the controlled hypertensives remained reduced showing two characteristics: a faster increase in pulse wave velocity with age and a negative relationship with HDL-cholesterol.
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that long-term antihypertensive treatment and control of blood pressure using only diastolic blood pressure criteria may not fully reverse arterial alteration associated with hypertensive vascular disease.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7735497     DOI: 10.3109/08037059509077567

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


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