Ventricular–arterial coupling (VAC) in a population-based cohort of middle-aged individuals: The STANISLAS cohort

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Holm, Hannes | Magnusson, Martin | Jujić, Amra | Pugliese, Nicola Riccardo | Bozec, Erwan | Lamiral, Zohra | Huttin, Olivier | Zannad, Faiez | Rossignol, Patrick | Girerd, Nicolas

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International audience. Background and aims: Data exploring normal values of different ventricular-arterial coupling (VAC) parameters and their association with anthropometric and cardiovascular (CV) factors are scarce. We aim to report values of two different methods of VAC assessment according to age and sex and explore their association with CV factors within a large population-based cohort of middle-aged individuals. Methods: For 1333 (mean age 48 ± 14) individuals participating in the 4th visit of the STANISLAS cohort, VAC was assessed by two methods [1]: arterial elastance (E a)/end-systolic elastance (E es) and [2] Pulse wave velocity (PWV)/Global longitudinal strain (GLS). Results: The mean values of E a /E es and PWV/GLS were 1.06 ± 0.20 and 0.42 ± 0.12, respectively. The two methods of VAC assessment were poorly correlated (Pearson's correlation coefficient r = 0.14 (0.08; 0.19)). Increased PWV/GLS was associated with older age and a higher degree of cardiovascular risk factors (i.e., BMI, blood pressure, LDL, diabetes, hypertension) in the whole population as well as in the parent generation. In contrast, higher E a /E es were associated with decreasing age, and lower prevalence of risk factors in the whole cohort but neutrally associated with risk factors in the parent generation. Conclusions: Higher PWV/GLS is significantly associated with CV factors regardless of age. In contrast, worse E a / E es is associated with a better CV risk profile when considering individuals aged 30 to 70 but neutrally associated with CV factors when considering only older patients. These results may suggest that PWV/GLS should preferably be used to explore VAC. In addition, age-individualized threshold of E a /E es should be used.

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