Inter-arm differences in regional arterial stiffness and geometry lead to inter-arm systolic blood pressure differences: A modelling study

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Abstract

An inter-arm systolic blood pressure difference (ISBPD), if substantial in magnitude (typically defined as ≥10 mmHg), is a potential cardiovascular risk factor in adults, due to its association with cardiovascular events/mortality. A substantial ISBPD occurs in approximately 10% of the adult population, and, although associations with vascular disease and elevated stiffness have been reported, the mechanisms underlying ISBPD remain unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate whether inter-arm differences in segmental pulse wave velocity, cross-sectional area, or vascular bed compliance/resistance could give rise to substantial differences in brachial pressures between arms; for example, due to differences in pulse wave transmission and reflection. Using an established one-dimensional model of the major systemic arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV) was uniformly increased or decreased in arteries of 1) the supra-aortic region leading up to the arm, 2) the brachial region, 3) the forearm, and 4) all of these (entire arm pathway); for the left arm, right arm, and both arms. Cross-sectional area and vascular bed compliance and resistance of the arms were similarly varied. Inter-arm differences in segmental PWV and cross-sectional area (but not bilateral changes) led to associated substantial inter-arm SBP differences, which were observed with changes to brachial, forearm and/or entire arm pathways and were related to altered transmission of forward waves and amplitude/timing of reflected waves. Vascular bed compliance and resistance had minimal influence. We conclude that inter-arm differences in arterial stiffness and geometry may contribute to inter-arm systolic blood pressure differences, warranting further investigation.

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Clarke, M. M., Cheung, M. M. H., Smolich, J. J., & Mynard, J. P. (2022). Inter-arm differences in regional arterial stiffness and geometry lead to inter-arm systolic blood pressure differences: A modelling study. Journal of Biomechanics, 140. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2022.111163

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