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Atherosclerosis ; 243(1): 161-8, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26386213

ABSTRACT

The relationship between blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular diseases has been extensively documented. However, the benefit of anti-hypertensive drugs differs according to the type of cardiovascular event. Aortic stiffness is tightly intertwined with BP and aorta cross-talk with small arteries. We endeavored to elucidate which BP component and type of vessel remodeling was predictive of the following outcomes: fatal myocardial infarction (MI), fatal stroke, renal -, coronary- or cerebrovascular-related deaths. Large vessel remodeling was estimated by an aortography-based aortic atherosclerosis score (ATS) while small vessel disease was documented by the presence of a hypertensive retinopathy. We included 1031 subjects referred for hypertension workup and assessed outcomes 30 years later. After adjustment for major risk factors, ATS and pulse pressure (PP) were predictive of coronary events while mean BP (MBP) and retinopathy were not. On the contrary, MBP was predictive of cerebrovascular and renal related deaths while ATS and PP were not. Retinopathy was only predictive of cerebrovascular related deaths. Lastly, the aortic atherosclerosis phenotype and increased PP identified patients prone to develop fatal MI whereas the retinopathy phenotype and increased MBP identified patients at higher risk of fatal stroke. These results illustrate the particular feature of the resistive coronary circulation comparatively to the brain and kidneys' low-resistance circulation. Our results advocate for a rational preventive strategy based on the identification of distinct clinical phenotypes. Accordingly, decreasing MBP levels could help preventing stroke in retinopathy phenotypes whereas targeting PP is possibly more efficient in preventing MI in atherosclerotic phenotypes.


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Blood Pressure , Heart Failure/mortality , Hypertension/complications , Renal Insufficiency/mortality , Stroke/mortality , Adult , Aged , Aorta/pathology , Atherosclerosis/diagnosis , Cohort Studies , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Heart Failure/complications , Heart Failure/prevention & control , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Ophthalmoscopy , Phenotype , Renal Insufficiency/complications , Renal Insufficiency/prevention & control , Retinal Diseases/complications , Retinal Diseases/diagnosis , Risk Factors , Stroke/complications , Stroke/prevention & control , Vascular Remodeling
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