Diastolic Blood Pressure Is Associated With Regional White Matter Lesion Load: The Northern Manhattan Study

舒张压与区域白质病变负荷相关:北曼哈顿研究

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Abstract

Background and Purpose- Few studies have examined the separate contributions of systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressures (DBP) on subclinical cerebrovascular disease, especially using the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Blood Pressure Guidelines. Furthermore, associations with region-specific white matter hyperintensity volume (WMHV) are underexplored. Methods- Using data from the NOMAS (Northern Manhattan Study), a prospective cohort study of stroke risk and cognitive aging, we examined associations between systolic blood pressure and DBP, defined by the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines, with regional WMHV. We used a linear mixed model approach to account for the correlated nature of regional brain measures. Results- The analytic sample (N=1205; mean age 64±8 years) consisted of 61% women and 66% Hispanics/Latinos. DBP levels were significantly related to WMHV differentially across regions (P for interaction<0.05). Relative to those with DBP 90+ mm Hg, participants with DBP <80 mm Hg had 13% lower WMHV in the frontal lobe (95% CI, -21% to -3%), 11% lower WMHV in the parietal lobe (95% CI, -19% to -1%), 22% lower WMHV in the anterior periventricular region (95% CI, -30% to -14%), and 16% lower WMHV in the posterior periventricular region (95% CI, -24% to -6%). Participants with DBP 80 to 89 mm Hg also exhibited about 12% (95% CI, -20% to -3%) lower WMHV in the anterior periventricular region and 9% (95% CI, -18% to -0.4%) lower WMHV in the posterior periventricular region, relative to participants with DBP 90≥ mm Hg. Post hoc pairwise t tests showed that estimates for periventricular WMHV were significantly different from estimates for temporal WMHV (Holms stepdown-adjusted P<0.05). Systolic blood pressure was not strongly related to regional WMHV. Conclusions- Lower DBP levels, defined by the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines, were related to lower white matter lesion load, especially in the periventricular regions relative to the temporal region.

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