Title of article :
Structural Alterations of Subcutaneous Small-Resistance Arteries May Predict Major Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Hypertension
Author/Authors :
Carolina De Ciuceis، نويسنده , , Enzo Porteri، نويسنده , , Damiano Rizzoni، نويسنده , , Nicola Rizzardi، نويسنده , , Silvia Paiardi، نويسنده , , Gianluca E.M. Boari، نويسنده , , Marco Miclini، نويسنده , , Francesca Zani، نويسنده , , Maria Lorenza Muiesan، نويسنده , , Francesco Donato، نويسنده , , Massimo Salvetti، نويسنده , , Maurizio Castellano، نويسنده , , Guido A.M. Tiberio، نويسنده , , Stefano M. Giulini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
7
From page :
846
To page :
852
Abstract :
Background Structural alterations in the microcirculation may be considered an important mechanism of organ damage. An increased tunica media to internal lumen ratio of subcutaneous small-resistance arteries (M:L) may predict the development of cardiovascular events in a high-risk population. However, it is not known whether structural alterations of small arteries may also predict major cardiovascular events. Methods Three hundred three subjects were included in the present study. There were 65 normotensive subjects, 111 patients with essential hypertension (33% of them with diabetes mellitus), 109 patients with secondary forms of hypertension, and 18 normotensive diabetic patients. Small-resistance arteries were dissected from subcutaneous fat biopsies and mounted on an isometric myograph, and the M:L was measured. Subjects were reevaluated after an average follow-up time of 6.9 years to assess the occurrence of cardio-cerebrovascular events. Results Eleven subjects died of a fatal cardio-cerebrovascular event (FCE), 14 had a major, nonfatal cardiovascular event (stroke or myocardial infarction) (SMI), 23 had a minor cardiovascular event (MCE), and 255 had no cardiovascular event (NCE). A significant difference was observed in M:L and in event-free survival between patients with FCEs + SMIs + MCEs and those with NCE and between patients with FCEs + SMIs and those with NCE. Similar results were obtained by restricting the analysis to patients with essential hypertension. Conclusions Structural alterations of small-resistance arteries may predict FCE and SMI. The prognostic role of small-resistance artery structure also applies to medium-risk patients with essential hypertension, at least when MCEs are included in the analysis.
Keywords :
vessels , arteries , Remodeling , hypertension , hypertrophy. , prognosis
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Record number :
649719
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