Comparing oscillometric and tonometric methods to assess pulse wave velocity: a population-based study

脉冲波速 动脉硬化 医学 心脏病学 内科学 人口 血压 环境卫生
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Rosaria Del Giorno,Chiara Troiani,Sofia Gabutti,Kevyn Stefanelli,Luca Gabutti
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期刊:Annals of Medicine [Informa]
卷期号:53 (1): 1-16 被引量:24
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DOI:10.1080/07853890.2020.1794538
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Background Oscillometric pulse wave velocity (o-PWV) represents an attractive, non invasive and non operator-dependent method to estimate arterial stiffness. Tonometric carotid-femoral measurements (cf-PWV),are considered the gold-standard for non-invasive aortic stiffness assessment. To date, no studies in the general population comparing the two methods have been performed.Methods and Results 1162 subjects were analysed. O-PWV and cf-PWV showed a mean difference of −0.31 m/sec(p ≤ 0.001). No significant differences between cf-PWV and o-PWVs were observed in patients without cardiovascular risk factors. The Bland and Altman analysis showed a moderate agreement between 24 h-o-PWV and cf-PWV (mean difference −0.99, LoA 4.23 to −6.22m/s). O-PWVs underestimate and overestimate arterial stiffness under and over 50 years respectively(p ≤ 0.001). Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and age differently impact cf-PWV and in office o-PWV variability (r2 0.35 and 0.88 respectively). In younger subjects a strong relationship between o-PWV and SBP reducing as age increases was found. Analysing the impact of age, an opposite trend was noticed.Conclusions Oscillometric PWV estimates provide reliable values in the general population. An o-PWV tendency to underestimate arterial stiffness in younger subjects and in subjects with diseases known to increase arterial stiffness and to overestimate it with increasing age was found, even if scarcely relevant in clinical perspective. Overall the present findings underline an acceptable and satisfactory agreement between oscillometric and tonometric methods for the PWV assessment.KEY MESSAGESOscillometric and tonometric PWV estimates showed a good and satisfactory agreement in the general population, above all in subjects without cardiovascular risk factors or a documented vascular damage.In comparison with tonometric values, oscillometric PWV estimates showed, however, the tendency to underestimate arterial stiffness in younger subjects and to overestimate it with increasing age, while diverging when diseases known to increase arterial stiffness are present.The magnitude of differences in PWV estimates between tonometric and oscillometric methods found in the general population appears most likely not to be significant in everyday clinical practice.
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