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Accumulation of microvascular target organ damage in newly diagnosed hypertensive patients.

TitleAccumulation of microvascular target organ damage in newly diagnosed hypertensive patients.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsTriantafyllou, A., Anyfanti P., Zabulis X., Gavriilaki E., Karamaounas P., Gkaliagkousi E., Petidis K., Pyrpasopoulou A., Girasis C., Aslanidis S., & Douma S.
JournalJ Am Soc Hypertens
Volume8
Issue8
Pagination542-9
Date Published2014 Aug
ISSN1878-7436
KeywordsAdult, Blood Pressure, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Hypertension, Male, Microcirculation, Microscopic Angioscopy, Prognosis, Retinal Diseases, Risk Factors
Abstract

Early identification of hypertensive target organ damage (TOD) emerges as important for global cardiovascular risk assessment. Retinal vascular alterations, capillary rarefaction, and microalbuminuria represent different forms of microvascular TOD. However, data regarding their concomitant presence in the early stages of hypertension, the association of the number of affected organs with cardiovascular risk, and aldosterone effect on multiple TOD are lacking. We studied naïve, never-treated patients with recent duration of hypertension and healthy volunteers. Innovative software was developed to estimate retinal vascular diameters and capillary density. Biochemical parameters including microalbuminuria and serum aldosterone were derived. Framingham Risk Score was used to determine cardiovascular risk. In total 103 subjects, 66 hypertensives and 37 normotensives, were included. Hypertensive patients exhibited a greater number of affected target organs compared with normotensives (P = .014), with retinopathy and capillary rarefaction (40.9%) representing the most common TOD among hypertensives. The number of affected organs was linearly correlated with increased Framingham score and serum aldosterone, analyzed with univariate (P < .001 and P = .002) and multivariate analysis (P = .025 and P = .004), respectively. Physicians dealing with hypertensive patients should be aware of the possibility of diffuse microvascular impairment and seek multiple TOD even in the early stages of hypertension.

DOI10.1016/j.jash.2014.04.008
Alternate JournalJ Am Soc Hypertens
PubMed ID24913569

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