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Relationships between high-sensitive C-reactive protein and markers of arterial stiffness in hypertensive patients. Differences by sex BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 06/08/2012

Gomez–Marcos MA et al. – After adjusting for age, other cardiovascular risk factors and the use of antihypertensive and lipid–lowering drugs, high–sensitivity Creactive protein (hs–CRP) was seen to be positively correlated to carotid intima–media thickness (IMT). in men, and negatively correlated to central AIx in women. The association of hs–CRP to arterial stiffness parameters differs between men and women.

Methods
  • A case–series study was carried out in 258 hypertensive patients without antecedents of cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus.
  • Nephelometry was used to determine hs–CRP.
  • Office or clinical and home blood pressures were measured with a validated OMRON model M10 sphygmomanometer.
  • Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed with the SpaceLabs 90207 system.
  • Pulse wave velocity (PWV) and central and peripheral augmentation index (AIx) were measured with the SphygmoCor system, and a Sonosite Micromax ultrasound unit was used for automatic measurements of carotid intima–media thickness (IMT).
  • Ambulatory arterial stiffness index and home arterial stiffness index were calculated as "1–slope" from the within–person regression analysis of diastolic–on–systolic ambulatory blood pressure.

Results
  • Central and peripheral AIx were greater in women than in men: 35.31 +/– 9.95 vs 26.59 +/– 11.45 and 102.06 +/– 20.47 vs 85.97 +/– 19.13, respectively.
  • IMT was greater in men (0.73 +/– 0.13 vs 0.69 +/– 0.10). hs–CRP was positively correlated to IMT (r = 0.261), maximum (r = 0.290) and to peripheral AIx (r = 0.166) in men, and to PWV in both men (r = 0.280) and women (r = 0.250).
  • In women, hs–CRP was negatively correlated to central AIx (r = 0.222).
  • For each unit increase in hs–CRP, carotid IMT would increase 0.05 mm in men, and PWV would increase 0.07 m/sec in men and 0.08 m/sec in women, while central AIx would decrease 2.5 units in women.
  • In the multiple linear regression analysis, hs–CRP explained 10.2 % and 6.7 % of PWV variability in women and men, respectively, 8.4 % of carotid IMT variability in men, and 4.9 % of central AIx variability in women.

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