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Differing effects of aging on central and peripheral blood pressures and pulse wave velocity: a direct intraarterial study

Authors
Choi, Cheol UngKim, Eung JuKim, Seong HwanShin, Seung YongChoi, Un-JungKim, Jin WonLim, Hong EuyRha, Seung-WoonPark, Chang GyuSeo, Hong SeogOh, Dong Joo
Issue Date
Jun-2010
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Ltd.
Keywords
aging; aorta; blood pressure; pulse wave velocity; radial artery
Citation
Journal of Hypertension, v.28, no.6, pp 1252 - 1260
Pages
9
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Journal Title
Journal of Hypertension
Volume
28
Number
6
Start Page
1252
End Page
1260
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/14826
DOI
10.1097/HJH.0b013e328337dad6
ISSN
0263-6352
1473-5598
Abstract
Objectives There have been a few noninvasive studies showing the effect of aging on blood pressure (BP) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) in different arterial segments. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of aging on arterial hemodynamics in central and peripheral arteries using an invasive method. Methods We observed 175 individuals undergoing coronary angiography. SBP and DBP were measured by pressure wave at the radial artery, abdominal aorta, and aortic arch. Aortic arch-abdominal aorta PWV (aoPWV) and aortic arch-radial artery PWV (arPWV) were also assessed by the foot-to-foot velocity method using a fluid-filled system. Results SBP and pulse pressure were significantly positively correlated and DBP was significantly negatively correlated with age through the arterial tree in a multivariate analysis after adjusting for sex, coronary artery disease, diabetes, dyslipidemia, smoking status, and the use of antihypertensive agents. Pulse pressure, SBP, and DBP were significantly associated with age (ranked in order of association strength) at all studied arterial segments. Each central BP showed a consistently higher correlation with age than radial BP. aoPWV and arPWV were also significantly correlated with age, and this relationship was much stronger for aoPWV (r = 0.474, P < 0.001) than for arPWV (r = 0.224, P = 0.003). Conclusion The present invasive study suggests that aging has a greater effect on central rather than peripheral arterial hemodynamics. The central pulse pressure was the predominant BP affected by aging, which could be caused by the stronger relationship of aging with central arterial stiffness. J Hypertens 28: 1252-1260 (C) 2010 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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