TY - JOUR
T1 - Arterial stiffness determined according to the cardio-ankle vascular index is associated with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
T2 - A cross-sectional study
AU - Miyoshi, Toru
AU - Doi, Masayuki
AU - Noda, Yoko
AU - Ohno, Yuko
AU - Sakane, Kosuke
AU - Kamikawa, Shigeshi
AU - Noguchi, Youko
AU - Ito, Hiroshi
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Background Several lines of evidence suggest that atrial fibrillation (AF) may be a consequence of vascular disease. We investigated the relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI), a new index of arterial stiffness, and the presence of paroxysmal AF (PAF).Methods and results 181 outpatients (91 patients with PAF and 90 age- and gender-matched subjects without PAF) were analysed for their sinus rhythm. The CAVI was significantly higher in patients with PAF than in subjects without PAF (9.0±1.0 vs 8.7±0.8, p<0.01). In all subjects, the CAVI was significantly correlated with the left ventricular mass index (r=0.30, p<0.01), left atrial diameter (r=0.22, p<0.01), and augmentation index, a parameter of wave reflection (r=0.32, p<0.01), in addition to age, systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure. Logistic analysis demonstrated that the CAVI was independently associated with PAF even after adjustment for confounding factors. The adjusted OR of PAF was 1.8 for each unit increase in the CAVI ( p=0.01).Conclusions Our finding suggests that increased arterial stiffness may be involved in the maintenance of AF.
AB - Background Several lines of evidence suggest that atrial fibrillation (AF) may be a consequence of vascular disease. We investigated the relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI), a new index of arterial stiffness, and the presence of paroxysmal AF (PAF).Methods and results 181 outpatients (91 patients with PAF and 90 age- and gender-matched subjects without PAF) were analysed for their sinus rhythm. The CAVI was significantly higher in patients with PAF than in subjects without PAF (9.0±1.0 vs 8.7±0.8, p<0.01). In all subjects, the CAVI was significantly correlated with the left ventricular mass index (r=0.30, p<0.01), left atrial diameter (r=0.22, p<0.01), and augmentation index, a parameter of wave reflection (r=0.32, p<0.01), in addition to age, systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure. Logistic analysis demonstrated that the CAVI was independently associated with PAF even after adjustment for confounding factors. The adjusted OR of PAF was 1.8 for each unit increase in the CAVI ( p=0.01).Conclusions Our finding suggests that increased arterial stiffness may be involved in the maintenance of AF.
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U2 - 10.1136/heartasia-2014-010503
DO - 10.1136/heartasia-2014-010503
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84908020909
SN - 1759-1104
VL - 6
SP - 59
EP - 63
JO - Heart Asia
JF - Heart Asia
IS - 1
ER -