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Serum uric acid level and diverse impacts on regional arterial stiffness and wave reflection
Iranian Journal of Public Health. 2012; 41 (8): 33-41
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-155216
ABSTRACT
Both increased arterial stiffness and hyperuncaemia are associated with elevated cardiovascular risks. Little is known about the relations of serum uric acid [UA] level to regional arterial stiffness and wave reflection. The aim of the study was to investigate the gender-specific association of serum UA and indices of arterial function in a community-based investigation in China. Cross-sectional data from 2374 adults [mean age 58.24 years] who underwent routine laboratory tests, regional pulse wave velocity [PWV] and pulse wave analysis measurements were analyzed in a gender-specific manner. None of the participants had atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, systemic inflammatory disease, gout, or were under treatment which would affect serum UA level. Men had higher serum UA level than women. Subjects with hyperuricaemia had significantly higher carotid-ankle PWV in both genders [P< 0.05], and the carotid-femoral P W [PWVc-f] was higher in women [P< 0.001] while the augmentation index was marginally lower in men [P = 0.049]. Multiple regression analysis showed that serum UA was an independent determinant only for PWVc-f in women [beta = 0.104, P = 0.027] when adjusted for atherogenic confounders. No other independent relationship was found between UA level and other surrogates of arterial stiffness. Serum UA levels are associated with alterations in systemic arterial stiffness that differ in men and women. Women might be more susceptible to large vascular damage associated with hyperuricaemia
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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental) Idioma: Inglés Revista: Iran. J. Public Health Año: 2012

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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental) Idioma: Inglés Revista: Iran. J. Public Health Año: 2012