The Journal of Clinical Hypertension (Dec 2023)

Association of high‐normal albuminuria and vascular aging: Hanzhong adolescent hypertension study

  • Ming‐Fei Du,
  • Yang Wang,
  • Gui‐Lin Hu,
  • Dan Wang,
  • Zi‐Yue Man,
  • Chao Chu,
  • Yue‐Yuan Liao,
  • Chen Chen,
  • Qiong Ma,
  • Yu Yan,
  • Hao Jia,
  • Yue Sun,
  • Xi Zhang,
  • Wen‐Jing Luo,
  • Ming‐Ke Chang,
  • Jian‐Jun Mu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.14749
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 12
pp. 1096 – 1104

Abstract

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Abstract Normoalbuminuria has recently been associated with increased cardiovascular risk, and vascular aging is proposed as the early manifestation of cardiovascular disease. Here, the authors aimed to examine the association of high‐normal albuminuria and vascular aging in a Chinese cohort. From our previously established cohort, 1942 participants with estimated glomerular filtration rate ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2 or urinary albumin‐creatinine ratio (UACR) <30 mg/g were enrolled. Brachial‐ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) ≥1400 cm/s and/or carotid intima‐media thickness (CIMT) ≥0.9 mm were used as indicators of vascular aging. Multivariate regression and receiving operating characteristic curve analysis were performed to examine the relationship between continuous and categorical UACR with vascular aging. We found an average UACR value of 8.08 (5.45–12.52) mg/g in this study. BaPWV and CIMT demonstrated positive correlations with lg‐UACR (p < .05). High‐normal albuminuria (10–29 mg/g) was significantly associated with the presence of vascular aging after adjusting for multiple cardiovascular confounders (OR = 1.540, 95% CI = 1.203–1.972, p = .001). In addition, a lg‐UACR cutoff point of 0.918 lg(mg/g) (equal to UACR of 8.285 mg/g) was significantly associated with the presence of vascular aging and its components for all participants and those without hypertension or diabetes and without medication (p < .05). Briefly, high‐normal albuminuria was significantly associated with vascular aging in this sample of Chinese adults. These findings implied the warning of elevated UACR even within normal range in clinical practice and the importance of UACR screening in normoalbuminuria for early detection and prevention of cardiovascular disease in otherwise healthy participants.

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