Stress-Induced Pulse Pressure Change Predicts Women’s Carotid Atherosclerosis

Author:

Matthews Karen A.1,Owens Jane F.1,Kuller Lewis H.1,Sutton-Tyrrell Kim1,Lassila Holly C.1,Wolfson Sidney K.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Psychiatry (K.A.M., J.F.O.) and Surgery (S.K.W.), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and the Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh (K.A.M., L.H.K., K.S.-T., H.C.L.), Pittsburgh, Pa.

Abstract

Background and Purpose —Individuals who exhibit large increases in blood pressure and heart rate during mental stress may be at risk for accelerated atherosclerosis. This report evaluates the association between stress-induced hemodynamic responses and carotid atherosclerosis in 254 healthy postmenopausal women. Methods —The magnitude of change in blood pressure and heart rate from rest to public speaking and mirror image tracing, two stressful tasks, was measured. Average intima-media thickness (IMT) and focal plaque in the common carotid artery, bulb, and internal carotid artery were measured with the use of duplex ultrasonography on average 2.3 years later. Results —The average IMT was 0.77 mm, with a range of 0.60 to 1.37; 52.5% had at least one plaque. Correlational analysis showed that greater IMT was associated with greater pulse pressure change during mental stress ( r =0.17, P <0.01). Statistical adjustments for possible confounders (age, hormone replacement therapy use, resting pulse pressure, smoking status, and triglyceride levels) did not alter the results. The plaque index was associated with greater pulse pressure change during the mirror image tracing task (odds ratio=1.47, P =0.01) for women with a plaque score of ≥2 versus 1 or 0, adjusted for possible confounders. Conclusions —Mental stress–induced pulse pressure changes may influence the development of early atherosclerosis in the carotid artery of women. Widening of pulse pressure during stress, as well as at rest, may be a marker of compromised compliance in the vessel wall.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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