Reference intervals and age-related profile equations for central pressure waveform-derived indexes were established for 1688 healthy subjects aged 2-84 years.
Observational (n=3,619)
This study provides normative data and reference intervals for central pressure waveform-derived indexes across a wide age range, facilitating their clinical application.
Aortic blood pressure (aoBP) waveform-derived indexes could provide valuable (prognostic) information over and above cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs). To obtain aoBP waveform-characteristics, several (i) techniques, (ii) recording sites, (iii) pressure-only waveform analysis mathematical approaches e.g., pulse wave analysis (PWA), wave separation analysis (WSA), and (iv) indexes augmentation pressure and index (AP and AIx), forward (Pf) and backward (Pb) components of aoBP, reflection magnitude (RM), and reflection index (Rix), were proposed. An accurate clinical use of these indexes requires knowing their physiological age-related profiles and the expected values for a specific subject. There are no works that have characterized waveform-derived indexes profiles in large populations considering: (i) as a continuous, data from different age stages (childhood, adolescence, and adulthood), (ii) complementary indexes, (iii) data obtained from different techniques and approaches, and (iv) analyzing potential sex- and body height (BH)-related differences. In addition, (v) there is a lack of normative data (reference intervals, RIs) for waveform-derived indexes. AIMS: (1) to evaluate the association and agreement between PWA- and/or WSA-derived indexes obtained with different techniques and approaches; (2) to determine the need for sex-, BH-, and/or age-specific RIs; (3) to define RIs for PWA- and WSA-derived indexes in a large cohort of healthy children, adolescents, and adults. METHODS: 3619 subjects (3-90 y) were included; 1688 healthy (2-84 y). AP, AIx, AIx@75, Pf, Pb, RM, and RIx were obtained (carotid and radial tonometry, brachial oscillometry/plethysmography). The association and agreement between indexes were analyzed (Concordance correlation coefficients, Bland-Altman analysis). Mean and SD equations and sex-specific BH- and age-related profiles were obtained (regression methods; fractional polynomials). RESULTS: oscillometry). The need for sex-, BH-, or age-specific RIs was dependent on the index and/or age considered. RIs were defined for each index considering differences between recording sites and techniques. Equations for waveform-derived indexes age-related profiles were included, enabling to determine for a specific subject, the expected values and potential data deviations.
Zócalo et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Healthy subjects (n=3,619). Central pressure waveform-derived indexes measurement was evaluated on Association and agreement between PWA- and/or WSA-derived indexes and definition of reference intervals. Reference intervals and age-related profile equations for central pressure waveform-derived indexes were established for 1688 healthy subjects aged 2-84 years.
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