Carotid Artery Stiffness is Increased in Microalbuminuric IDDM Patients

Author:

Lambert Jan1,Smulders Ronald A,Aarsen Mieke,Donker Ab J M,Stehouwer Coen D A

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Academisch Ziekenhuis Vrije Universiteit, and the Institute of Cardiovascular Research, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

OBJECTIVE In IDDM, the development of microalbuminuria, which is associated with an elevation in blood pressure within the normal range, is a risk factor for future cardiovascular disease. Vascular stiffness might be one of the factors involved because it increases systolic blood pressure and the workload of the heart. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We investigated carotid artery stiffness with a noninvasive ultrasound method in 24 microalbuminuric and 53 normoalbuminuric IDDM patients and in 54 healthy control subjects. RESULTS The distensibility coefficient, a measure of intrinsic vascular wall elasticity, was decreased in microalbuminuric IDDM (21.6 × 10−3/kPa) as compared with normoalbuminuric IDDM (24.8 × 10−3/kPa) and control subjects (25.9 × 10−3/kPa; P = 0.02). This result was based on a higher blood pressure in microalbuminuric patients. After correction for the difference in blood pressure, the distensibility coefficients were similar in the three groups. In the two diabetic patient groups taken together, age, blood pressure, female sex, diabetes duration, and cigarette smoking were determinants of a decreased distensibility. CONCLUSIONS Blood pressure is a major determinant of increased arterial stiffness in microalbuminuric IDDM patients. Increased arterial stiffness may contribute to the accelerated progression of complications if concomitant hypertension exists.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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