Role of Dyslipidemia in Early Vascular Aging Syndrome.

2020 
Objective Arterial stiffness, known as a predictor of early vascular aging, was defined as the main determinant of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. However, the relationship between lipid profile and increased arterial stiffness is not clear. The aim of this study, to investigate the relationship between lipid profiles and increased arterial stiffness in patients with early vascular aging syndrome. Methods A total of 1582 participants, 504 (31.8%) of were male and the mean age was 52.8 ±14.2 years were enrolled in the study. Patients who applied to the hospital for various reasons and who had undergone 24-hour blood pressure Holter monitoring were included in this study. Patients were divided into four groups according to pulse wave velocity (PWV) quartiles (Q1 ( 8,8)). Results We found that in the highest PWV group, patients had higher systolic blood pressure( SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), glucose, BUN, creatinine, urinary albumin excretion (UAE), uric acid(UA), total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein ( LDL-C), Triglycerid (TG) and Non- high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C )levels. Additionally; Diabetes Mellitus (DM), age, Non-HDL-C and TG/ HDL-C levels were detected as independent risk factors of increased PWV in ordinal logistic regression analysis. Conclusions Our study demonstrates that lipid parameters are strongly correlated with increased PWVvalue and early vascular aging. In daily clinical practice, TG\ HDL-C ratio, known as atherogenic index might be used routinely for predicted of early vascular aging and subclinical atherosclerosis.
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