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Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol ; 21(12): 2046-50, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11742883

ABSTRACT

Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a significant and independent predictor of cardiovascular mortality in subjects with essential hypertension and in patients with end-stage renal disease. Its contribution to cardiovascular risk in subjects 70 to 100 years old has never been tested. A cohort of 141 subjects (mean+/-SD age, 87.1+/-6.6 years) was studied in 3 geriatrics departments in a Paris suburb. Together with sphygmomanometric blood pressure measurements, aortic PWV was measured with a validated automatic device. During the 30-month follow-up, 56 patients died (27 from cardiovascular events). Logistic regressions indicated that age (P=0.005) and a loss of autonomy (P=0.01) were the best predictors of overall mortality. For cardiovascular mortality, aortic PWV was the major risk predictor (P=0.016). The odds ratio was 1.19 (95% confidence interval, 1.03 to 1.37). Antihypertensive drug treatment and blood pressure, including systolic and pulse pressure, had no additive role. In subjects 70 to 100 years old, aortic PWV is a strong, independent predictor of cardiovascular death, whereas systolic or pulse pressure was not. This prospective result will need to be confirmed in an intervention trial.


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Arteries/physiopathology , Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis , Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aorta/physiopathology , Blood Flow Velocity , Blood Pressure Determination , Brachial Artery/physiopathology , Carotid Arteries/physiopathology , Cohort Studies , Female , Femoral Artery/physiopathology , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Prospective Studies , Pulsatile Flow , Survival Rate
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