Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents
- Autores
- Zócalo, Yanina; Marin, Mariana; Curcio, Santiago; García-Espinosa, Victoria; Chiesa, Pedro; Giachetto, Gustavo; Cabrera Fischer, Edmundo Ignacio; Bia, Daniel
- Año de publicación
- 2018
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- inglés
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- artículo
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- versión publicada
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- Background: Arterial changes associated with children and adolescents high blood pressure (HBP) states would vary depending on the arterial type, arterial indexes considered and/or on blood pressure (BP) levels. Aims: To determine in children and adolescents: 1) if there is gradual structural-functional arterial impairment associated with gradual peripheral (brachial) systolic BP (pSBP) level or z-score increases, and 2) whether subjects with HBP levels and those with normal BP differ in the profiles of arterial changes associated with pSBP deviations. Methods: 1005 asymptomatic children and adolescents were included. Clinical, anthropometric and arterial non-invasive evaluations were performed. Heart rate, brachial BP, aortic BP and wavederived parameters (i.e. augmentation index), carotid and femoral diameters, blood velocities and elastic modulus, carotid intima-media thickness and aortic pulse wave velocity, were obtained. Two groups were assembled: Reference (without cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs); n=379) and HBP (n=175). Additionally, subjects were ascribed to groups according to their pSBP z-scores (z-score ≤ 0, 0< z-score < 1 or z-score ≥ 1). Age and sex-related mean and standard deviation equations were obtained for each variable (Reference group). Using those equations, data (entire population) were converted into z-scores. Groups were compared (absolute and z-scored variables) before and after adjusting for cofactors (ANOVA/ANCOVA). Linear regression analyses were done considering: pSBP and z-pSBP (independent) and absolute levels and z-scores for hemodynamic and arterial indexes (dependent variables). Differences in hemodynamic and arterial levels and z-scores variations (dependent) associated with variations in pSBP and z-pSBP (independent variable) were assessed. The slopes of the models for Reference and HBP groups were compared. Conclusion: HBP states associate hemodynamic and arterial changes not explained by exposure to other CVRFs, anthropometric or demographic factors. The higher the pSBP deviations from ageand sex-expected mean value in the Reference group, the higher the hemodynamic and arterial indexes deviation. The pSBP-related variations in hemodynamic and arterial indexes would not differ depending on whether HBP states are present or not.
Fil: Zócalo, Yanina. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; Uruguay
Fil: Marin, Mariana. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; Uruguay
Fil: Curcio, Santiago. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; Uruguay
Fil: García-Espinosa, Victoria. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; Uruguay
Fil: Chiesa, Pedro. Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell; Uruguay
Fil: Giachetto, Gustavo. Universidad de la República; Uruguay
Fil: Cabrera Fischer, Edmundo Ignacio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Medicina Traslacional, Trasplante y Bioingeniería. Fundación Favaloro. Instituto de Medicina Traslacional, Trasplante y Bioingeniería; Argentina
Fil: Bia, Daniel. Universidad de la República; Uruguay - Materia
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ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
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BLOOD PRESSURE
CENTRAL AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE
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Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescentsZócalo, YaninaMarin, MarianaCurcio, SantiagoGarcía-Espinosa, VictoriaChiesa, PedroGiachetto, GustavoCabrera Fischer, Edmundo IgnacioBia, DanielARTERIAL HYPERTENSIONARTERIAL WALLBLOOD PRESSURECENTRAL AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURECHILDRENhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Background: Arterial changes associated with children and adolescents high blood pressure (HBP) states would vary depending on the arterial type, arterial indexes considered and/or on blood pressure (BP) levels. Aims: To determine in children and adolescents: 1) if there is gradual structural-functional arterial impairment associated with gradual peripheral (brachial) systolic BP (pSBP) level or z-score increases, and 2) whether subjects with HBP levels and those with normal BP differ in the profiles of arterial changes associated with pSBP deviations. Methods: 1005 asymptomatic children and adolescents were included. Clinical, anthropometric and arterial non-invasive evaluations were performed. Heart rate, brachial BP, aortic BP and wavederived parameters (i.e. augmentation index), carotid and femoral diameters, blood velocities and elastic modulus, carotid intima-media thickness and aortic pulse wave velocity, were obtained. Two groups were assembled: Reference (without cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs); n=379) and HBP (n=175). Additionally, subjects were ascribed to groups according to their pSBP z-scores (z-score ≤ 0, 0< z-score < 1 or z-score ≥ 1). Age and sex-related mean and standard deviation equations were obtained for each variable (Reference group). Using those equations, data (entire population) were converted into z-scores. Groups were compared (absolute and z-scored variables) before and after adjusting for cofactors (ANOVA/ANCOVA). Linear regression analyses were done considering: pSBP and z-pSBP (independent) and absolute levels and z-scores for hemodynamic and arterial indexes (dependent variables). Differences in hemodynamic and arterial levels and z-scores variations (dependent) associated with variations in pSBP and z-pSBP (independent variable) were assessed. The slopes of the models for Reference and HBP groups were compared. Conclusion: HBP states associate hemodynamic and arterial changes not explained by exposure to other CVRFs, anthropometric or demographic factors. The higher the pSBP deviations from ageand sex-expected mean value in the Reference group, the higher the hemodynamic and arterial indexes deviation. The pSBP-related variations in hemodynamic and arterial indexes would not differ depending on whether HBP states are present or not.Fil: Zócalo, Yanina. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; UruguayFil: Marin, Mariana. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; UruguayFil: Curcio, Santiago. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; UruguayFil: García-Espinosa, Victoria. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; UruguayFil: Chiesa, Pedro. Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell; UruguayFil: Giachetto, Gustavo. Universidad de la República; UruguayFil: Cabrera Fischer, Edmundo Ignacio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Medicina Traslacional, Trasplante y Bioingeniería. Fundación Favaloro. Instituto de Medicina Traslacional, Trasplante y Bioingeniería; ArgentinaFil: Bia, Daniel. Universidad de la República; UruguayBentham Science Publishers2018-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/87744Zócalo, Yanina; Marin, Mariana; Curcio, Santiago; García-Espinosa, Victoria; Chiesa, Pedro; et al.; Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents; Bentham Science Publishers; Current Hypertension Reviews; 14; 2; 12-2018; 170-1821573-40211875-6506CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.2174/1573402114666180413141509info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.eurekaselect.com/161261/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T09:46:50Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/87744instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-03 09:46:50.865CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents |
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Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents |
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Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents Zócalo, Yanina ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION ARTERIAL WALL BLOOD PRESSURE CENTRAL AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE CHILDREN |
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Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents |
title_full |
Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents |
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Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents |
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Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents |
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Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents |
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Zócalo, Yanina Marin, Mariana Curcio, Santiago García-Espinosa, Victoria Chiesa, Pedro Giachetto, Gustavo Cabrera Fischer, Edmundo Ignacio Bia, Daniel |
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Zócalo, Yanina |
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Zócalo, Yanina Marin, Mariana Curcio, Santiago García-Espinosa, Victoria Chiesa, Pedro Giachetto, Gustavo Cabrera Fischer, Edmundo Ignacio Bia, Daniel |
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Marin, Mariana Curcio, Santiago García-Espinosa, Victoria Chiesa, Pedro Giachetto, Gustavo Cabrera Fischer, Edmundo Ignacio Bia, Daniel |
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ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION ARTERIAL WALL BLOOD PRESSURE CENTRAL AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE CHILDREN |
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ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION ARTERIAL WALL BLOOD PRESSURE CENTRAL AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE CHILDREN |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3 |
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Background: Arterial changes associated with children and adolescents high blood pressure (HBP) states would vary depending on the arterial type, arterial indexes considered and/or on blood pressure (BP) levels. Aims: To determine in children and adolescents: 1) if there is gradual structural-functional arterial impairment associated with gradual peripheral (brachial) systolic BP (pSBP) level or z-score increases, and 2) whether subjects with HBP levels and those with normal BP differ in the profiles of arterial changes associated with pSBP deviations. Methods: 1005 asymptomatic children and adolescents were included. Clinical, anthropometric and arterial non-invasive evaluations were performed. Heart rate, brachial BP, aortic BP and wavederived parameters (i.e. augmentation index), carotid and femoral diameters, blood velocities and elastic modulus, carotid intima-media thickness and aortic pulse wave velocity, were obtained. Two groups were assembled: Reference (without cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs); n=379) and HBP (n=175). Additionally, subjects were ascribed to groups according to their pSBP z-scores (z-score ≤ 0, 0< z-score < 1 or z-score ≥ 1). Age and sex-related mean and standard deviation equations were obtained for each variable (Reference group). Using those equations, data (entire population) were converted into z-scores. Groups were compared (absolute and z-scored variables) before and after adjusting for cofactors (ANOVA/ANCOVA). Linear regression analyses were done considering: pSBP and z-pSBP (independent) and absolute levels and z-scores for hemodynamic and arterial indexes (dependent variables). Differences in hemodynamic and arterial levels and z-scores variations (dependent) associated with variations in pSBP and z-pSBP (independent variable) were assessed. The slopes of the models for Reference and HBP groups were compared. Conclusion: HBP states associate hemodynamic and arterial changes not explained by exposure to other CVRFs, anthropometric or demographic factors. The higher the pSBP deviations from ageand sex-expected mean value in the Reference group, the higher the hemodynamic and arterial indexes deviation. The pSBP-related variations in hemodynamic and arterial indexes would not differ depending on whether HBP states are present or not. Fil: Zócalo, Yanina. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; Uruguay Fil: Marin, Mariana. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; Uruguay Fil: Curcio, Santiago. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; Uruguay Fil: García-Espinosa, Victoria. Universidad de la Republica Facultad de Medicina; Uruguay Fil: Chiesa, Pedro. Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell; Uruguay Fil: Giachetto, Gustavo. Universidad de la República; Uruguay Fil: Cabrera Fischer, Edmundo Ignacio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Medicina Traslacional, Trasplante y Bioingeniería. Fundación Favaloro. Instituto de Medicina Traslacional, Trasplante y Bioingeniería; Argentina Fil: Bia, Daniel. Universidad de la República; Uruguay |
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Background: Arterial changes associated with children and adolescents high blood pressure (HBP) states would vary depending on the arterial type, arterial indexes considered and/or on blood pressure (BP) levels. Aims: To determine in children and adolescents: 1) if there is gradual structural-functional arterial impairment associated with gradual peripheral (brachial) systolic BP (pSBP) level or z-score increases, and 2) whether subjects with HBP levels and those with normal BP differ in the profiles of arterial changes associated with pSBP deviations. Methods: 1005 asymptomatic children and adolescents were included. Clinical, anthropometric and arterial non-invasive evaluations were performed. Heart rate, brachial BP, aortic BP and wavederived parameters (i.e. augmentation index), carotid and femoral diameters, blood velocities and elastic modulus, carotid intima-media thickness and aortic pulse wave velocity, were obtained. Two groups were assembled: Reference (without cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs); n=379) and HBP (n=175). Additionally, subjects were ascribed to groups according to their pSBP z-scores (z-score ≤ 0, 0< z-score < 1 or z-score ≥ 1). Age and sex-related mean and standard deviation equations were obtained for each variable (Reference group). Using those equations, data (entire population) were converted into z-scores. Groups were compared (absolute and z-scored variables) before and after adjusting for cofactors (ANOVA/ANCOVA). Linear regression analyses were done considering: pSBP and z-pSBP (independent) and absolute levels and z-scores for hemodynamic and arterial indexes (dependent variables). Differences in hemodynamic and arterial levels and z-scores variations (dependent) associated with variations in pSBP and z-pSBP (independent variable) were assessed. The slopes of the models for Reference and HBP groups were compared. Conclusion: HBP states associate hemodynamic and arterial changes not explained by exposure to other CVRFs, anthropometric or demographic factors. The higher the pSBP deviations from ageand sex-expected mean value in the Reference group, the higher the hemodynamic and arterial indexes deviation. The pSBP-related variations in hemodynamic and arterial indexes would not differ depending on whether HBP states are present or not. |
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