Artery Research

Volume 3, Issue 4, December 2009, Pages 175 - 175

P5.06 INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE FOLLOWING SUBCLAVIAN FLAP REPAIR FOR AORTIC COARCTATION IN INFANCY

Authors
D. Kenny1, J. Polson2, J.R. Cockcroft3, R. Martin1, J. Paton3, A. Wolf4
1Bristol Congenital Heart Centre, Bristol, United Kingdom
2University of Cardiff, Cardiff, United Kingdom
3Univeristy of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
4Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, United Kingdom
Available Online 3 December 2009.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2009.10.061How to use a DOI?
Abstract

Objectives: To compare the effect of Subclavian Flap Repair (SFR) versus end-to-end anastomosis (EEA) on arterial stiffness and systolic blood pressure in young children with aortic coarctation.

Methods: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) was measured using a pulse volume recording technique (Vicorder, Skidmore Medical, Bristol, UK) in the right arm and leg of 21 children following CoA repair without residual narrowing (SFR n=11, EEA n=10) and 18 age-matched controls. Non-invasive cardiac output was recorded to evaluate its possible contribution to elevated systolic blood pressure. Spontaneous baroreceptor reflex sensitivity (sBRS) was measured to determine if increased arterial stiffness was associated with reduced aortic baroreflex sensitivity.

Results: SFR patients had significantly higher right arm systolic blood pressure (p=0.03) and PWV (p=0.02) than both EEA patients and controls (p=0.03). This difference was not seen when comparing the EEA group to controls. No statistical difference was noted between groups in lower limb PWV. There were no significant intergroup differences in stroke index or sBRS.

Conclusions: Young children with SFR have higher blood pressure and stiffer upper limb arteries compared to matched children with EEA. Surgical approach may influence upper body arterial compliance and systolic blood pressure control in young children leading to implications for longer-term cardiovascular outcomes.

SFR EEA Control
Age at follow-up (yrs) 5.4±0.2 5.4±0.1 5.3±0.
SBP (mmHg) 108.2±3.5* 97.8±2.9 99.2±2.3
Arm PWV (m/s) 6.0±0.2* 5.2±0.2 5.5±0.1
Leg PWV (m/s) 5.9±0.4 5.8±0.3 5.5±0.2
Stroke Index (mls/m2) 43.3±4 42.1±2.3 46.7±2.2
sBRS (ms/mmHg) 11.2±1.4 9.4±1.0 9.7±0.9
*

Indicates significance (p<0.05) <>SFR and EEA.

<> SFR and Controls.

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Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
3 - 4
Pages
175 - 175
Publication Date
2009/12/03
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2009.10.061How 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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