Aortic stiffness was independently associated with advanced coronary calcification (highest vs lowest quartile of pulse wave velocity OR 2.12; 95% CI 1.40-3.20).
Observational (n=1,757)
1,757 elderly individuals from the population-based Rotterdam Study evaluated for the association between aortic stiffness and coronary atherosclerosis.
Aortic stiffness (highest quartile of pulse wave velocity) vs Lowest quartile of pulse wave velocity
Advanced coronary calcification — OR 2.12 (1.40-3.20)
Odds Ratio: 2.12 (95% CI 1.4–3.2)
OBJECTIVE: Aortic stiffness can lead to low diastolic blood pressure, thereby possibly limiting coronary perfusion. Therefore, the simultaneous occurrence of both aortic stiffness and coronary atherosclerosis can lead to an increased risk of subendocardial ischaemia. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between aortic stiffness and coronary atherosclerosis. METHODS: The study was performed in 1757 subjects of the Rotterdam Study, a population-based study of elderly individuals. Aortic stiffness was assessed by measuring carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV). Coronary atherosclerosis was assessed by measuring coronary calcification using electron beam tomography and expressed as a total calcium score. The total calcium score was log-transformed because of its skewed distribution. The association between PWV and coronary calcification was first evaluated after adjustment for age, sex, mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate. RESULTS: Linear regression analyses showed that increased PWV was associated with a higher log total coronary calcium score beta-regression coefficient 0.11, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.07-0.15. Compared with the lowest quartile of PWV, multivariate odds ratios and corresponding 95% CI for advanced coronary calcification in the second, third and fourth highest quartiles were 1.17 (0.79-1.74), 1.58 (1.07-2.34) and 2.12 (1.40-3.20), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In this large population-based study performed in elderly subjects aortic stiffness was strongly and independently associated with coronary atherosclerosis.
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Nicole M. van Popele
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam
Francesco Mattace‐Raso
Vascular Medicine
Rozemarijn Vliegenthart
University Medical Center Groningen
Journal of Hypertension
University of Groningen
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Erasmus MC
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Popele et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Coronary atherosclerosis (n=1,757). Aortic stiffness (highest quartile of pulse wave velocity) vs. Lowest quartile of pulse wave velocity was evaluated on Advanced coronary calcification (OR 2.12, 95% CI 1.40-3.20). Aortic stiffness was independently associated with advanced coronary calcification (highest vs lowest quartile of pulse wave velocity OR 2.12; 95% CI 1.40-3.20).
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