Relationship Between Inter-Arm Difference in Systolic Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

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A significant inter-arm difference in systolic blood pressure (IADSBP) has recently been associated with worse cardiovascular outcomes. The authors hypothesized that part of this association is mediated by arterial stiffness, and examined the relationship between significant IADSBP and carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (CF-PWV) in a sample from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. Of 1045 participants, 50 (4.8%) had an IADSBP ≥10 mm Hg at baseline, and 629 had completed data from ≥2 visits (for a total of 1704 visits during 8 years). CF-PWV was significantly higher in patients with an IADSBP ≥10 mm Hg (7.3±1.9 vs 8.2±2, P=.002). Compared with others, patients with IADSBP ≥10 mm Hg also had higher body mass index, waist circumference, and triglycerides; higher prevalence of diabetes; and lower high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (P

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Canepa, M., Milaneschi, Y., Ameri, P., Alghatrif, M., Leoncini, G., Spallarossa, P., … Ferrucci, L. (2013). Relationship Between Inter-Arm Difference in Systolic Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 15(12), 880–887. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.12178

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