Artery Research

Volume 16, Issue C, December 2016, Pages 61 - 61

6.8 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIASTOLIC FUNCTION AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN DIABETIC HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Authors
Davide Agnoletti1, Filippo Valbusa1, Ari Lieber2, Guido Arcaro1, Michel Safar2, Jacques Blacher2
1Department of Internal Medicine, Sacro Cuore Hospital, Negrar, Italy
2University of Paris Descartes, Centre de Diagnostic, Hotel-Dieu Hospital, Paris, France
Available Online 24 November 2016.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2016.10.044How to use a DOI?
Abstract

Background: Diabetic hypertensives patients present different hemodynamic pattern than only hypertensive patients. We aimed to investigate the relationship between the diastolic function and the pulse pressure amplification (PPA), an index combining both arterial stiffness and wave reflexion, in diabetic hypertensives subjects compared to hypertensive subjects.

Methods: We examined 123 patients admitted to the one day hospital of the Hotel-Dieu Hospital (Paris, France) for cardiovascular risk assessment. Anthropometric, laboratory and clinical measurements were collected. Hemodynamic parameters (central blood pressure, aortic pulse wave velocity [PWV], augmentation index [AIx] and PPA) were measured using applanation tonometry. Standard ultrasound echocardiography was performed.

Results: Diabetic hypertensive subjects (n=44) were older than hypertensive subjects (n=79) (mean age[SD] 64[9] vs 56[14], p<0.05), and they presented similar cardiovascular risk factors frequencies. Gender was equally distributed. The diastolic function, assessed by the E/E’ ratio was significantly positively correlated with PWV in total population (r=0.19, p=0.03), with no differences between the two groups. At the contrary, E/E’ ratio was not correlated with PPA in total population, but it was significantly and negatively correlated with PPA only in the diabetic group (p for interaction 0.007, r= − 0.35, p=0.02). The multiregression analysis (containing all the confounding variables) in this group revealed as significant (p value<0.05) determinants of PPA: the diastolic function (partial-R2=0.14), gender (partial-R2=0.27), heart rate (partial-R2=0.26), angiotensin blockers treatement (partial-R2=0.13).

Conclusion: We confirmed that diabetic hypertensive patients have different hemodynamic behaviour than hypertensive non-diabetic patients. The results suggest that the mechanisms linking diastolic function with PPA are more prominent in diabetic patients.

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Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
16 - C
Pages
61 - 61
Publication Date
2016/11/24
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2016.10.044How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

Cite this article

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AU  - Ari Lieber
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AU  - Michel Safar
AU  - Jacques Blacher
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JO  - Artery Research
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VL  - 16
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SN  - 1876-4401
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