Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity as a Marker of Cardiovascular Risk in Hypertensive Patients

Author:

Blacher Jacques1,Asmar Roland1,Djane Saliha1,London Gérard M.1,Safar Michel E.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Internal Medicine and Inserm U 337, Broussais Hospital, Paris, France.

Abstract

Abstract —Large artery damage is a major contributory factor to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality of patients with hypertension. Pulse wave velocity (PWV), a classic evaluation of arterial distensibility, has never been ascertained as a cardiovascular risk marker. To determine the factors influencing aortic PWV and the potential predictor role of this measurement, we studied a cohort of 710 patients with essential hypertension. Atherosclerosis alterations (AA) were defined on the basis of clinical events. Calculation of cardiovascular risks, by use of Framingham equations, was performed in subjects without AA. PWV was higher in the presence of AA (14.9±4.0 versus 12.4±2.6 m/s, P <0.0001), even after adjustments on confounding factors and was the first determinant ( P <0.0001) of the extent of atherosclerosis assessed as the sum of the atherosclerotic sites. In patients without AA, all cardiovascular risks increased constantly with PWV. Furthermore, at a given age, aortic PWV was the best predictor of cardiovascular mortality. The odds ratio of being in a high cardiovascular mortality risk group (>5% for 10 years) for patients in the upper quartile of PWV was 7.1 (95% confidence intervals 4.5 to 11.3). The presence of a PWV >13 m/s, taken alone, appeared as a strong predictor of cardiovascular mortality with high performance values. This study shows that aortic PWV is strongly associated with the presence and extent of atherosclerosis and constitutes a forceful marker and predictor of cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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