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Reservoir-Excess Pressure Parameters Independently Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes

Title: Reservoir-Excess Pressure Parameters Independently Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes
Authors: K Aizawa; F Casanova; PE Gates; DM Mawson; KM Gooding; WD Strain; G Östling; J Nilsson; F Khan; HM Colhoun; C Palombo; KH Parker; AC Shore; AD Hughes
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR): Figshare
Subject Terms: aging; blood pressure; cardiovascular disease; hemodynamics; risk factor
Description: The parameters derived from reservoir-excess pressure analysis have prognostic utility in several populations. However, evidence in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) remains scarce. We determined if these parameters were associated with T2DM and whether they would predict cardiovascular events in individuals with T2DM. We studied 306 people with T2DM with cardiovascular disease (CVD; DMCVD, 70.4±7.8 years), 348 people with T2DM but without CVD (diabetes mellitus, 67.7±8.4 years), and 178 people without T2DM or CVD (control group [CTRL], 67.2±8.9 years). Reservoir-excess pressure analysis–derived parameters, including reservoir pressure integral, peak reservoir pressure, excess pressure integral, systolic rate constant, and diastolic rate constant, were obtained by radial artery tonometry. Reservoir pressure integral was lower in DMCVD diabetes mellitus and than CTRL. Peak reservoir pressure was lower, and excess pressure integral was greater in DMCVD diabetes mellitus than and CTRL. Systolic rate constant was lower in a stepwise manner among groups (DMCVD< diabetes mellitus
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: 10871/125947
Availability: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Reservoir-Excess_Pressure_Parameters_Independently_Predicts_Cardiovascular_Events_in_Individuals_With_Type_2_Diabetes/29779820
Rights: All rights reserved
Accession Number: edsbas.87B10E7D
Database: BASE