P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDY

Introduction: Reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP) independently predict cardiovascular events in adults, but have never been investigated as markers of cardiovascular risk among children. This study aimed to determine the association of RP and XSP with end-organ makers of cardiovascula...

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Main Authors: Xiaoqing Peng, Martin Schultz, Michael Cheung, Melissa Wake, Jonathan Mynard, David Burgner, Richard Liu, James Sharman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2017-12-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930275/view
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spelling doaj-502fda1358cb41689a53b915edb4e5022020-11-25T03:49:26ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012017-12-012010.1016/j.artres.2017.10.105P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDYXiaoqing PengMartin SchultzMichael CheungMelissa WakeJonathan MynardDavid BurgnerRichard LiuJames SharmanIntroduction: Reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP) independently predict cardiovascular events in adults, but have never been investigated as markers of cardiovascular risk among children. This study aimed to determine the association of RP and XSP with end-organ makers of cardiovascular risk related to kidney function and large artery pre-atherosclerosis. Methods: Participants were 1874 11–12 year-old children (50% male) from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children’s Child Health CheckPoint study. Brachial blood pressure was measured by cuff oscillometric device (SphygmoCor XCEL, AtCor, Sydney). The same device was used to derive reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP) from the brachial pressure waveform. Kidney function was determined from estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR, n = 926) and large artery pre-atherosclerosis was determined from carotid intima media thickness (cIMT, n = 1131) using ultrasound. Results: The eGFR was significantly correlated with RP peak (r = −0.109, p = 0.001), RP integral (r = −0.136, p < 0.001), XSP peak (r = 0.096, p = 0.004) and XSP integral (r = 0.102, p = 0.002). The RP (whether expressed as peak or integral) was significantly associated with eGFR after adjusting for sex, waist-to-hip ratio, heart rate and brachial BP indices (RP peak β = −0.079, p = 0.02, partial R2 = 0.006 and RP integral β = −0.079, p = 0.02, partial R2 = 0.007). XSP was not independently associated with eGFR after adjusting for the above variables. Neither RP nor XSP were significantly associated with cIMT. Conclusion: Independent of conventional risk factors, RP was significantly associated with kidney function among a large population of Australian children. The non-invasive method to derive RP using an oscillometric cuff device could provide useful clinical information in children.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930275/view
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author Xiaoqing Peng
Martin Schultz
Michael Cheung
Melissa Wake
Jonathan Mynard
David Burgner
Richard Liu
James Sharman
spellingShingle Xiaoqing Peng
Martin Schultz
Michael Cheung
Melissa Wake
Jonathan Mynard
David Burgner
Richard Liu
James Sharman
P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDY
Artery Research
author_facet Xiaoqing Peng
Martin Schultz
Michael Cheung
Melissa Wake
Jonathan Mynard
David Burgner
Richard Liu
James Sharman
author_sort Xiaoqing Peng
title P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDY
title_short P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDY
title_full P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDY
title_fullStr P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDY
title_full_unstemmed P123 RESERVOIR PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH 11–12 YEAR OLD’S KIDNEY FUNCTION: POPULATION-DERIVED STUDY
title_sort p123 reservoir pressure is independently associated with 11–12 year old’s kidney function: population-derived study
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Introduction: Reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP) independently predict cardiovascular events in adults, but have never been investigated as markers of cardiovascular risk among children. This study aimed to determine the association of RP and XSP with end-organ makers of cardiovascular risk related to kidney function and large artery pre-atherosclerosis. Methods: Participants were 1874 11–12 year-old children (50% male) from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children’s Child Health CheckPoint study. Brachial blood pressure was measured by cuff oscillometric device (SphygmoCor XCEL, AtCor, Sydney). The same device was used to derive reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP) from the brachial pressure waveform. Kidney function was determined from estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR, n = 926) and large artery pre-atherosclerosis was determined from carotid intima media thickness (cIMT, n = 1131) using ultrasound. Results: The eGFR was significantly correlated with RP peak (r = −0.109, p = 0.001), RP integral (r = −0.136, p < 0.001), XSP peak (r = 0.096, p = 0.004) and XSP integral (r = 0.102, p = 0.002). The RP (whether expressed as peak or integral) was significantly associated with eGFR after adjusting for sex, waist-to-hip ratio, heart rate and brachial BP indices (RP peak β = −0.079, p = 0.02, partial R2 = 0.006 and RP integral β = −0.079, p = 0.02, partial R2 = 0.007). XSP was not independently associated with eGFR after adjusting for the above variables. Neither RP nor XSP were significantly associated with cIMT. Conclusion: Independent of conventional risk factors, RP was significantly associated with kidney function among a large population of Australian children. The non-invasive method to derive RP using an oscillometric cuff device could provide useful clinical information in children.
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930275/view
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