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Relationship between vascular age and classic cardiovascular risk factors and arterial stiffness

Maria Łoboz-Rudnicka, Joanna Jaroch, Zbigniew Bociąga, Ewa Kruszyńska, Barbara Ciecierzyńska, Magdalena Dziuba, Krzysztof Dudek, Izabela Uchmanowicz, Krystyna Łoboz-Grudzień
DOI: 10.5603/CJ.2013.0098
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Cardiol J 2013;20(4):394-401.

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Vol 20, No 4 (2013)
Original articles
Submitted: 2013-07-26
Accepted: 2013-07-26
Published online: 2013-07-26

Abstract

Background: We aimed at establishing if the substitution of vascular age (VA) for chronological
age (CA) causes a change in the Framingham Risk Score (FRS) categories. Sex differences
in predictors of increased VA among cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and arterial stiffness
(AS) parameters were identifi ed.

Methods: In 187 asymptomatic subjects with CV risk factors, classifi ed into 3 FRS categories
the VA was derived from the nomograms of the carotid intima-media thickness. Two groups:
1 — subjects whose VA has exceeded CA for at least 5 years and 2 — others were established.
Carotid AS parameters were obtained from echo-tracking.

Results: Substitution of VA for CA changed the FRS category into the higher one in 11.8%
of subjects. Diabetes mellitus (DM) was the predictor of increased VA in both sexes, while
metabolic syndrome (MS) only in women. The cut-off values of AS parameters that allow for
prediction of increased VA were determined from the ROC-curve analysis — in men: b > 7.3,
Ep > 103 kPa, AC < 0.61 mm2/kPa after adjustment for DM, BMI > 29.1 kg/m2, WHR > 0.85
and CA > 51 years; in women: b > 9.6, Ep > 126 kPa, AC < 0.75 mm2/kPa, PWV-b > 7.4 m/s
after adjustment for DM, BMI > 25.8 kg/m2, WHR > 0.80 and CA > 60 years.

Conclusions: The substitution of VA for CA may increase the FRS category. Sex differences in
predictors of increased VA were identifi ed. AS parameters proved to be predictors of increased
VA besides the classic risk factors.

Abstract

Background: We aimed at establishing if the substitution of vascular age (VA) for chronological
age (CA) causes a change in the Framingham Risk Score (FRS) categories. Sex differences
in predictors of increased VA among cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and arterial stiffness
(AS) parameters were identifi ed.

Methods: In 187 asymptomatic subjects with CV risk factors, classifi ed into 3 FRS categories
the VA was derived from the nomograms of the carotid intima-media thickness. Two groups:
1 — subjects whose VA has exceeded CA for at least 5 years and 2 — others were established.
Carotid AS parameters were obtained from echo-tracking.

Results: Substitution of VA for CA changed the FRS category into the higher one in 11.8%
of subjects. Diabetes mellitus (DM) was the predictor of increased VA in both sexes, while
metabolic syndrome (MS) only in women. The cut-off values of AS parameters that allow for
prediction of increased VA were determined from the ROC-curve analysis — in men: b > 7.3,
Ep > 103 kPa, AC < 0.61 mm2/kPa after adjustment for DM, BMI > 29.1 kg/m2, WHR > 0.85
and CA > 51 years; in women: b > 9.6, Ep > 126 kPa, AC < 0.75 mm2/kPa, PWV-b > 7.4 m/s
after adjustment for DM, BMI > 25.8 kg/m2, WHR > 0.80 and CA > 60 years.

Conclusions: The substitution of VA for CA may increase the FRS category. Sex differences in
predictors of increased VA were identifi ed. AS parameters proved to be predictors of increased
VA besides the classic risk factors.
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Keywords

vascular age, Framingham Risk Score, arterial stiffness

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Title

Relationship between vascular age and classic cardiovascular risk factors and arterial stiffness

Journal

Cardiology Journal

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Vol 20, No 4 (2013)

Pages

394-401

Published online

2013-07-26

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DOI

10.5603/CJ.2013.0098

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Cardiol J 2013;20(4):394-401.

Keywords

vascular age
Framingham Risk Score
arterial stiffness

Authors

Maria Łoboz-Rudnicka
Joanna Jaroch
Zbigniew Bociąga
Ewa Kruszyńska
Barbara Ciecierzyńska
Magdalena Dziuba
Krzysztof Dudek
Izabela Uchmanowicz
Krystyna Łoboz-Grudzień

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