Relationship Between Brachial‐Ankle Pulse Wave Velocity and Incident Hypertension According to 2017 ACC/AHA High Blood Pressure Guidelines

Author:

Lee Seung Jae1,Avolio Alberto2,Seo Dae Chul1,Kim Bum Soo1,Kang Jin Ho1,Lee Mi Yeon3,Sung Ki‐Chul1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Department of Biomedical Sciences Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Macquarie University Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Division of Biostatistics Department of R&D Management Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

Background Arterial stiffness predicts both cardiovascular events and incident hypertension. However, whether brachial‐ankle pulse wave velocity (ba PWV ) is predictive of incident hypertension based on the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) High Blood Pressure Guidelines has not been established . We performed a large cohort study to investigate whether incident hypertension could be predicted from ba PWV measurements as a measure of arterial stiffness, even when applying updated hypertension criteria. Methods and Results A total of 10 360 Korean adults who underwent ba PWV examination during a health‐screening program between 2010 and 2016 were enrolled. Hypertension was defined according to the 2017 ACC / AHA Guidelines as 130/80 mm Hg. Cox proportional hazard analysis was used to assess the risk of incident hypertension according to ba PWV quartiles. The mean age of the study subjects was 40.2 years and 75.6% were men. During the follow‐up period (median 2.17 years), 2000 subjects (19.3%) developed hypertension. The subjects in the highest ba PWV quartile group showed an increased risk of hypertension compared with the lowest ba PWV quartile group as confirmed by multivariate adjusted hazard ratios of 1.64 (95% CI 1.41–1.89; P <0.001) in men and 12.36 (95% CI 4.41–34.62; P =0.005) in women. The increased risk of developing hypertension was consistent after adjusting for several confounding factors. Conclusions Arterial stiffness measured by ba PWV is associated with incident hypertension according to the updated 2017 ACC / AHA Guidelines and is a useful independent predictor of incident hypertension among relatively healthy people.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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