Title of article :
The pulse pressure-to-stroke index ratio predicts cardiovascular events and death in uncomplicated hypertension
Author/Authors :
Robert H. Fagard، نويسنده , , Karel Pardaens، نويسنده , , Jan A. Staessen، نويسنده , , Lutgarde Thijs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
5
From page :
227
To page :
231
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES The goal of this study was to assess the prognostic power of the pulse pressure-to-stroke index (PP-to-SVi) ratio for cardiovascular events and mortality in patients with uncomplicated hypertension. BACKGROUND The prognostic significance of pulse pressure (PP) has been studied repeatedly, but few data are available on the PP-to-SVi ratio. METHODS Invasive hemodynamic measurements, including brachial intra-arterial pressure and stroke index by the direct oxygen Fick method, were performed in the period 1972 to 1982 in 192 patients with uncomplicated hypertension; their outcome was ascertained in 1994. RESULTS Age at baseline averaged 37 ± 12 years; brachial artery pressure was 165 mm Hg ± 30/89 ± 17 mm Hg; PP averaged 76 mm Hg ± 18 mm Hg, and the PP-to-SVi ratio was 1.67 mm Hg/(ml/m2) ± 0.73 mm Hg/(ml/m2). During 3,057 patient years of follow-up, 19 patients died, and 44 experienced at least one fatal or nonfatal cardiovascular event. Cox regression analysis revealed that the PP-to-SVi ratio was a significant predictor of fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events and of all-cause mortality after control for age and gender (p < 0.01). Its predictive power persisted after additional adjustment for mean arterial pressure and heart rate. Each 0.75-mm Hg/(ml/m2) increase in the PP-to-SVi ratio was independently associated with a 79% increase in the risk of a cardiovascular event (p = 0.01) and a 2.05-fold greater risk of all-cause mortality (p = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS The PP-to-SVi ratio is a significant and independent predictor of cardiovascular events and mortality in selected patients with uncomplicated hypertension.
Keywords :
PP-to-SVi ratio , pulse pressure-to-stroke index ratio , RHR , relative hazard rate , Stroke volume , stroke index , SVI , SV , blood pressure , stroke index-to-pulse pressure ratio , BP , SVi-to-PP ratio , heart rate , pulse pressure , CV , WHO , cardiovascular , World Health Organization , PP , HR
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
596699
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