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Current Hypertension Reviews

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ISSN (Print): 1573-4021
ISSN (Online): 1875-6506

Review Article

Ventricular and Vascular Stiffening in Aging and Hypertension

Author(s): L. Faconti, R. M. Bruno, L. Ghiadoni, S. Taddei and A. Virdis

Volume 11, Issue 2, 2015

Page: [100 - 109] Pages: 10

DOI: 10.2174/1573402111666150529131208

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Abstract

The assessment of arterial stiffness, a common feature of aging, exacerbated by pathological conditions like hypertension, has become an attractive tool for identifying structural and functional changes of the arteries even in an early stage of the atherosclerotic disease. Arterial stiffness has been recognized as an important physio-pathological determinant for the age-related rise in systolic blood pressure, demonstrating also an independent predictive value for cardiovascular events. In the recent decades, many techniques and indices to evaluate vascular stiffness have been developed and extensive data concerning their prognostic value have been collected.

Moreover, it has become clear that vessel and heart must be considered as a unique system, in which combined stiffness of vessel and heart interacts to limit cardiovascular performance.

In this review, main methods and indices used to estimate arterial and ventricular stiffness are presented, focusing on their alteration in physiological aging and arterial hypertension. Furthermore, the concept of ventricular–arterial coupling is explained in order to give an insight to the interplay between arterial and ventricular stiffness in aging and hypertension.

Keywords: Aging, hypertension, vascular stiffness.

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