Arterial stiffness as a risk factor for cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in people with Type 2 diabetes

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2019-09

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Sharif, Shahnam
Visseren, Frank L.J.ISNI 0000000389493675
Spiering, WilkoORCID 0000-0002-2493-6407
de Jong, Pim AORCID 0000-0003-4840-6854ISNI 0000000395539334
Bots, Michiel LORCID 0000-0003-2871-9810ISNI 0000000391893395
Westerink, J.ISNI 0000000388385904
SMART Study Group

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Aim: To quantify the risk of different non-invasive arterial stiffness measurements with macrovascular disease and all-cause mortality in high-risk people with Type 2 diabetes. Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 1910 people with Type 2 diabetes included in the Second Manifestations of ARTerial disease (SMART) study. Arterial stiffness was assessed by brachial artery pulse pressure, normal range (≥0.9) ankle–brachial index and carotid artery distension. Cox regression was used to evaluate the effects of arterial stiffness on risk of cardiovascular events (composite of myocardial infarction, stroke and vascular mortality) and all-cause mortality. Results: A total of 380 new cardiovascular events and 436 deaths occurred during a median (interquartile range) follow-up of 7.5 (4.1–11.0) years. A 10-mmHg higher brachial pulse pressure was related to higher hazard of cardiovascular events (hazard ratio 1.09, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.16) and all-cause mortality (hazard ratio 1.10, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.16). A 0.1-point lower ankle–brachial index within the normal range was related to a higher hazard of cardiovascular events (hazard ratio 1.13, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.27) and all-cause mortality (hazard ratio 1.17, 95% CI 1.04 to 1.31). A one-unit (10 −3×kPa −1) lower carotid artery distensibility coefficient was related to a higher hazard of vascular mortality (hazard ratio 1.04, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.09) and all-cause mortality (hazard ratio 1.04, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.07). Conclusion: Increased arterial stiffness, as measured by either increased pulse pressure, normal-range ankle–brachial index or carotid artery distensibility coefficient, is related to increased hazard of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in people with Type 2 diabetes.

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Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Endocrinology, Journal Article

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Sharif, S, Visseren, F L J, Spiering, W, de Jong, P A, Bots, M L, Westerink, J & SMART Study Group 2019, 'Arterial stiffness as a risk factor for cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in people with Type 2 diabetes', Diabetic Medicine, vol. 36, no. 9, pp. 1125-1132. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.13954