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Association of impaired endothelial glycocalyx with arterial stiffness,coronary microcirculatory dysfunction,and abnormal myocardial deformation in untreated hypertensives
Authors:Ignatios Ikonomidis PhD  Astrinos Voumvourakis MD  George Makavos MD  Helen Triantafyllidi PhD  George Pavlidis PhD  Konstantinos Katogiannis MD  Dimitris Benas MD  Dimitris Vlastos MD  Paraskevi Trivilou MD  Maria Varoudi MD  John Parissis MD  Efstathios Iliodromitis PhD  John Lekakis PhD
Affiliation:Second Cardiology Department, Attikon Hospital, Medical School National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Abstract:We investigated the association of endothelial glycocalyx damage with arterial stiffness, impairment of coronary microcirculatory function, and LV myocardial deformation in 320 untreated hypertensives and 160 controls. We measured perfused boundary region (PBR) of the sublingual microvessels, a marker inversely related with glycocalyx thickness, coronary flow reserve (CFR), and Global Longitudinal strain (GLS) by echocardiography, pulse wave velocity (PWV), and central systolic blood pressure (cSBP). Hypertensives had higher PBR, PWV cSBP, and lower CFR and GLS than controls (< .05). In hypertensives, increased PBR was associated with increased cSBP, PWV, and decreased CFR and GLS after adjustment for age, sex, BMI, smoking LV mass, heart rate, hyperlipidemia, and office SBP (< .05). PBR had an additive value to PWV, CFR, and office SBP for the prediction of abnormal GLS (x= 2.4‐3.8, P for change = .03). Endothelial glycocalyx is impaired in untreated hypertensives and is related to arterial stiffness, coronary, and myocardial dysfunction.
Keywords:arterial stiffness  endothelial glycocalyx  longitudinal strain  pulse wave velocity
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