Association of Pressure Wave Reflections With Left Ventricular Mass: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author:

Yofoglu Lazaros K.1ORCID,Karachalias Fotios1ORCID,Georgakis Marios K.2ORCID,Tountas Christos1,Argyris Antonios A.1ORCID,Zhang Yi3,Papaioannou Theodoros G.4ORCID,Blacher Jacques5ORCID,Weber Thomas6ORCID,Vlachopoulos Charalampos7ORCID,Safar Michel5,Protogerou Athanase D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cardiovascular Prevention and Research Unit, Clinic/Laboratory of Pathophysiology, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece (L.K.Y., F.K., C.T., A.A.A., A.D.P.).

2. Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD), University Hospital, LMU Munich, Germany (M.K.G.).

3. Department of Cardiology, Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, China (Y.Z.).

4. Biomedical Engineering Unit, 1st Department of Cardiology, “Hippokration” Hospital, Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece (T.G.P.).

5. Paris Descartes University, AP-HP, Diagnosis and Therapeutic Center, Hôtel-Dieu, Paris, France (J.B., M.S.).

6. Cardiology Department, Klinikum Wels-Grieskirchen, Austria (T.W.).

7. “Hippokration” Hospital, University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece (C.V.).

Abstract

Background: Pressure wave reflections (PWRs) within the circulation are assessed at various arterial sites by various noninvasive methods. We aimed at reviewing the conflicting data regarding the hypothesis that higher PWRs are associated with higher left ventricular mass and tested whether this association stands for all available indices of PWRs, all (proximal or distal to the heart) sites of assessment, and is modified by sex, age and heart rate. Methods: Based on a predefined protocol applying the Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (MOOSE) guidelines, we identified eligible for meta-analysis data regarding: augmentation index, augmentation pressure, backward pressure (Pb), reflection index, and their association with left ventricular mass index (19 studies, total population n=8686). Results: We found statistically significant associations, independent from blood pressure level, for all indices of PWRs at all arterial sites (carotid augmentation index; odds ratio; standardized beta coefficient [β]: 0.14 [95% CI, 0.07% to 0.21%], per SD increase), radial augmentation index (β: 0.21; 0.11 to 0.31), central augmentation pressure (β: 0.15; 0.03 to 0.27), central Pb (β: 0.23; 0.05 to 0.42), and central reflection index (β: 0.14; 0.06 to 0.22), except for aortic augmentation index as estimated by generalized transfer functions. Meta-regression analysis showed that the association between carotid augmentation index and left ventricular mass was higher among populations with higher heart rate ( P =0.036, beta: 0.017 [95% CI, 0.001 to 0.033]) and tended to be higher in middle-aged ( P =0.07, beta: −0.001; −0.021 to 0.001). Conclusions: A clinically meaningful association between PWRs and left ventricular mass, assessed at either central or peripheral arterial sites by most available methods was shown, suggesting that PWR reduction strategies might be useful. Based on the present evidence, such trials should target middle-aged populations with high normal heart rate.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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