IMETTYB   25748
INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TRASLACIONAL, TRASPLANTE Y BIOINGENIERIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Increases in peripheral systolic pressure levels and Z-score associate gradual aortic pressure increase and functional arterial impairment in children and adolescents
Autor/es:
ZÓCALO, YANINA; GARCÍA-ESPINOSA, VICTORIA; CABRERA-FISCHER, EDMUNDO I.; MARIN, MARIANA; CHIESA, PEDRO; BIA, DANIEL; CURCIO, SANTIAGO; GIACHETTO, GUSTAVO
Revista:
Current Hypertension Reviews
Editorial:
Bentham Science Publishers B.V.
Referencias:
Lugar: Beijing; Año: 2018 vol. 14 p. 170 - 182
ISSN:
1573-4021
Resumen:
Background: Arterial changes associated with children and adolescents high blood pressure (HBP) states would vary depending on the arterial type, arterial indexes considered and/or on blood pressure (BP) levels. Aims: To determine in children and adolescents: 1) if there is gradual structural-functional arterial impairment associated with gradual peripheral (brachial) systolic BP (pSBP) level or z-score increases, and 2) whether subjects with HBP levels and those with normal BP differ in the profiles of arterial changes associated with pSBP deviations. Methods: 1005 asymptomatic children and adolescents were included. Clinical, anthropometric and arterial non-invasive evaluations were performed. Heart rate, brachial BP, aortic BP and wave-derived parameters (i.e. augmentation index), carotid and femoral diameters, blood velocities and elastic modulus, carotid intima-media thickness and aortic pulse wave velocity, were obtained. Two groups were assembled: Reference (without cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs); n=379) and HBP (n=175). Additionally, subjects were ascribed to groups according to their pSBP z-scores (z-score≤0, 0