Assessment of association between ankle-brachial pressure index and pulse wave velocity in patients with isolated hypertension according to gender
Citation
Tekgöz, E., Bozkurt, E., & Sağlam, K. (2021). Assessment of association between ankle-brachial pressure index and pulse wave velocity in patients with isolated hypertension according to gender. Gulhane Med J, 63, 218-224.Abstract
Aims: Endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis are well-known risk factors for cardiovascular
diseases in hypertension (HT). This study investigated the relationship between ankle-brachial
pressure index (ABPI) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) in patients with isolated HT (IHT) and the
difference according to gender.
Methods: This single-center, cross-sectional, and observational study was carried out between
November 2014 and May 2015 in the outpatient clinic of the Department of Internal Medicine
of Gülhane Military Medical Academy.
Results: The study included 90 patients with IHT (mean±SD age: 57.25±14.5 years, 63.3%
female). No statistically significant difference was detected in ABPI (1.1±0.1 vs. 1.1±0.2,
p=0.342) and PWV (10.9±2 vs. 10.5±1.9, p=0.341) measurements between male and female
patients. In both sexes, SBP and DBP values correlated with CAP (Female: r=0.935, p<0.001;
r=0.637, p<0.001, respectively. Male: r=0.944, p<0.001; r=0.749, p<0.001, respectively). SBP
values correlated with ABPI among female patients (r=-0.277, p=0.037) but not among male
patients. DBP did not correlate with ABPI in both sexes. No correlation was found between CAP
and PWV in both sexes.