Artery Research

Volume 3, Issue 3, September 2009, Pages 98 - 99

18.ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN GERIATRIC MEDICINE

Authors
Jeong Bae Park, Kee Sik Kim, Ho Joong Youn, Sang Hong Baek, Kyu Hyung Ryu, Shung Chull Chae, Jang Ho Bae, Jang Ho Bae, Chang Gyu Park, Moo Yong Rhee, Soo Yeun Choi, Dong Ju Choi, Sung Ha Park, Se Joong Rim, Dong Gu Shin, Gae Hoon Kim, Jong Chun Park, Won Ho Kim, Wang Seong Ryu, Kyung Ho Youn, Jin Won Jeong, Young Moo Ro, Young Dae Kim, Dong Soo Kim, Myeng Chan Cho, Byung Hee Oh, Nam Sik Chung, on behalf of Korean Vascular Research Working Group
Cheil General Hospital, Kwandong University College of Medicine
Available Online 31 October 2009.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2009.06.032How to use a DOI?
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Background: Aging exerts a number of deleterious changes in the cardiovascular system, and, in particular, on the large arteries. Previous studies have suggested that augmentation index (Aix) and aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) increase linearly with age, yet epidemiological data concerning arterial stiffness suggest that large artery stiffening predominantly occurs later in life. Therefore, the aim of the study was to test the hypothesis; 1) age-related changes in AIx are more prominent in younger individuals, whereas changes in aortic stiffness per se are more marked in older individuals, 2) whether these changes are similar between Caucasians and Koreans.

Methods: 1,188 subjects aged 17 to 87 years (mean age of 45.5 years and female 52%) were included and all were apparently healthy and free of any medication for hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia. Aix and aPWV were measured by pp-1000 and Gaon 21 (both Hanbyul Medtech, Korea).

Results: Women showed significantly higher central Aix (15.4 vs. 22.5 of men, p<0.001) even with lower peripheral pressure (117/72 vs. 126/78 of men, both p<0.001), but there was no difference in aPWV between sexes. Peripheral and central AIx, and aortic PWV all increased significantly with age; however, the age-related changes in AIx (r=0.333, p<0.001) and aortic PWV(r=0.194, p<0.001) were non-linear, with AIx increasing more in younger individuals, whereas the changes in PWV were more prominent in older individuals, which were similar to the changes in Caucasians (The Anglo-Cardiff Collaborative Trial (ACCT).

Conclusion: These data suggest that 1) there is sex-difference in Aix according to aging, 2) AIx might be a more sensitive marker of arterial stiffening and risk in younger individuals but aortic PWV is likely to be a better measure in older individuals.

Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
3 - 3
Pages
98 - 99
Publication Date
2009/10/31
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2009.06.032How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

Cite this article

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AU  - Jeong Bae Park
AU  - Kee Sik Kim
AU  - Ho Joong Youn
AU  - Sang Hong Baek
AU  - Kyu Hyung Ryu
AU  - Shung Chull Chae
AU  - Jang Ho Bae
AU  - Jang Ho Bae
AU  - Chang Gyu Park
AU  - Moo Yong Rhee
AU  - Soo Yeun Choi
AU  - Dong Ju Choi
AU  - Sung Ha Park
AU  - Se Joong Rim
AU  - Dong Gu Shin
AU  - Gae Hoon Kim
AU  - Jong Chun Park
AU  - Won Ho Kim
AU  - Wang Seong Ryu
AU  - Kyung Ho Youn
AU  - Jin Won Jeong
AU  - Young Moo Ro
AU  - Young Dae Kim
AU  - Dong Soo Kim
AU  - Myeng Chan Cho
AU  - Byung Hee Oh
AU  - Nam Sik Chung
AU  - on behalf of Korean Vascular Research Working Group
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