Brazilian Journal of Nephrology (Jan 2023)

Vascular stiffness and healthy arterial aging in older patients with optimal blood pressure

  • Alessandra Ferreira Mendes Jiticovski,
  • Denis Fabiano Souza,
  • Ercilhana Gonçalves Batista Freitas,
  • Cléria Rodrigues Ferreira,
  • Cristiane de Sousa Pereira,
  • Romário Divino Vilarinho Galvão,
  • Walkiria de Almeida Martins Santos,
  • Erick P. de Oliveira,
  • Sebastião Rodrigues Ferreira Filho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-2022-0123en

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Pulse wave velocity is used to diagnose central arterial stiffness (CAS) and quantify healthy vascular aging (HVA). Objective: To evaluate the CAS and HVA in elderly patients with systemic blood pressure levels classified as optimal/normal. Methods: A total of 102 patients without comorbidities and with systolic pressure (SP) < 120 mmHg and diastolic pressure (DP) < 80 mmHg were selected from the EVOPIU database (Pulse Wave Velocity of Elderly Individuals in an Urban area of Brazil). The carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (c-fPWV) and the central and peripheral pressures were evaluated in all patients. The patients were divided into four groups: G1: (n = 19, with c-fPWV < 7.6 m/s, without medication), G2 (n = 26, c-fPWV ≥ 7.6 m/s; without medication), G3 (n = 25, c-fPWV < 7.6 m/s with antihypertensive medication), and G4 (n = 32, c-fPWV ≥ 7.6 m/s with antihypertensive medication). Results: In our sample, 56.7% of patients had c-fPWV ≥ 7.6 m/s. The central systolic pressure in G1 [99 (10) mmHg] was lower than that found in the other three groups [vs. 112 (14) mmHg, 111 (15), 112 (20) mmHg; P < 0.05)]. Conclusion: Older people with optimal arterial blood pressure do not necessarily have HVA and could have c-fPWV values close to the limits established for CAS diagnosis.

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