Correlating the relationship between interarm systolic blood pressure and cardiovascular disease risk factors |
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Authors: | Wei Ma MD Baowei Zhang MD Ying Yang MD Litong Qi MD Lei Meng MD Yan Zhang MD Yong Huo MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiovascular Disease, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Interarm systolic blood pressure difference (IASBPD) can predict cardiovascular disease. To investigate the relationship between IASBPD and cardiovascular disease risk factors, a total of 1426 individuals were studied. Blood pressure was assessed simultaneously and IASBPD was expressed as the absolute difference value (|R−L|). Cardiovascular disease risk factors were compared between the high IASBPD group (IASBPD ≥10 mm Hg) and the normal IASBPD group (IASBPD <10 mm Hg). An increased prevalence of hypertension, body mass index, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure were observed in the high IASBPD group (P<.05), associated with the enhanced mean values of intima–media thickness and maximum intima–media thickness (P<.05). Brachial‐ankle pulse wave velocity was increased, while ankle‐brachial index was lower in the high IASBPD group (P<.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that IASBPD ≥10 mm Hg was positively associated with body mass index (odds ratio, 1.077; P=.002) and systolic blood pressure (odds ratio, 1.032; P<.001), and negatively associated with ankle‐brachial index (odds ratio, 0.038; P<.001). |
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Keywords: |
ABI
blood pressure difference
BMI
hypertension |
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