Retinal Microvasculature in Relation to Central Hemodynamics in a Flemish Population

Arterial stiffness and wave reflection predict cardiovascular mortality and morbidity and are associated with renal microvascular disease. We hypothesized that the retinal microvascular traits might be associated with central hemodynamic properties. In 735 randomly recruited Flemish (mean age, 50.3 years; 47.1% women), we derived central pulse pressure and carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity by applanation tonometry and calculated forward (Pf) and backward (Pb) pulse waves, using an automated pressure-based wave separation algorithm. We measured central retinal arteriolar (CRAE) and venular eq... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Wei, Fang-Fei
Thijs, Lutgarde
Yu, Cai-Guo
Melgarejo, Jesus D.
Zhang, Zhen-Yu
Maestre, Gladys E.
Struijker-Boudier, Harry A. J.
Verhamme, Peter
Staessen, Jan A.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Reihe/Periodikum: Wei , F-F , Thijs , L , Yu , C-G , Melgarejo , J D , Zhang , Z-Y , Maestre , G E , Struijker-Boudier , H A J , Verhamme , P & Staessen , J A 2019 , ' Retinal Microvasculature in Relation to Central Hemodynamics in a Flemish Population ' , Hypertension , vol. 74 , no. 3 , pp. 606-613 . https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.13255
Schlagwörter: arterial stiffness / blood pressure / hemodynamics / population / retina / PULSE-WAVE VELOCITY / ATHEROSCLEROSIS RISK / AORTIC STIFFNESS / BLOOD-PRESSURE / VESSEL CALIBER / HEART-FAILURE / REFLECTION / MEN / ABNORMALITIES
Sprache: Englisch
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Arterial stiffness and wave reflection predict cardiovascular mortality and morbidity and are associated with renal microvascular disease. We hypothesized that the retinal microvascular traits might be associated with central hemodynamic properties. In 735 randomly recruited Flemish (mean age, 50.3 years; 47.1% women), we derived central pulse pressure and carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity by applanation tonometry and calculated forward (Pf) and backward (Pb) pulse waves, using an automated pressure-based wave separation algorithm. We measured central retinal arteriolar (CRAE) and venular equivalent and their ratio, using IVAN software (Vasculomatic ala Nicola, version 1.1). Mean values for pulse wave velocity (n=554), Pf and Pb were 7.50 m/s, 32.0 mm Hg, and 21.5 mm Hg, respectively. In multivariable-adjusted analyses, CRAE was 4.62 mu m and 1.26 mu m smaller (P