Relationship between vascular aging and left ventricular concentric geometry in community-dwelling elderly: The northern shanghai study

6Citations
Citations of this article
13Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

Purpose: There have been few recent studies regarding vascular aging and its relationship with left ventricular (LV) geometry. Moreover, the association of abnormal LV geometry with various kinds of vascular aging has not yet been systematically analyzed. Thus, this study aimed to further elucidate this relationship. Materials and Methods: In this study, 3363 older participants (43.6% male, aged 71.1±5.9 years; 56.4% female, aged 71.1±6.1 years) derived from the Northern Shanghai Study were enrolled. Vascular aging criteria included arteriosclerosis, defined as carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity >10 m/s or brachial–ankle pulse wave velocity >1800 cm/s, and peripheral atherosclerosis, defined as ankle–brachial index <0.9, carotid artery intima-media thickness (cIMT) greater than 0.9 mm, or carotid plaque indicating carotid artery abnormality. Microalbuminuria was defined as urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio >30 mg/g. Decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was defined as eGFR <60 mL/min/1.73 m2 . Results: When vascular aging parameters were respectively adjusted for age and sex, arteriosclerosis, micro-albuminuria, and peripheral atherosclerosis were significantly associated with concentric remodeling, eccentric LV hypertrophy (LVH), and concentric LVH (P<0.045) but not with decreased eGFR or abnormal cIMT and presence of plaque. Peripheral atherosclerosis was strongly associated with LV concentric geometry (LVCG) when considering other covariates (risk factors, diseases, and treatments) (P<0.012). Conclusion: Vascular aging parameters such as arteriosclerosis, micro-albuminuria, and peripheral atherosclerosis are significantly and independently associated with LVCG in community-dwelling older Chinese population, suggesting the importance of vascular aging during early clinical assessment of abnormal LV geometry change and serious cardiovascular events.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Maimaitiaili, R., Teliewubai, J., Zhao, S., Tang, J., Chi, C., Zhang, Y., & Xu, Y. (2020). Relationship between vascular aging and left ventricular concentric geometry in community-dwelling elderly: The northern shanghai study. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 15, 853–863. https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S248816

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free