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Revista Cubana de Medicina

On-line version ISSN 1561-302X

Abstract

MARTINEZ GONZALEZ, Aniley; LEON ALVAREZ, Jorge Luis  and  MARCOS GUTIERREZ, Yamilé. Basal diameter of brachial artery when assessing patients with essential hypertension. Rev cubana med [online]. 2020, vol.59, n.2  Epub June 01, 2020. ISSN 1561-302X.

Introduction:

The most prevalent cardiovascular diseases and high blood pressure are supported by atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction. The non-invasive assessment of subclinical atherosclerosis complements the cardiovascular risk stratification when evaluating hypertensive patients.

Objective:

To determine the value of the basal diameter of the brachial artery in assessing patients suffering from essential arterial hypertension.

Method:

An analytical cross-sectional study was carried out in 30 patients with essential arterial hypertension. They underwent ultrasonography to measure the basal diameter of the brachial artery, endothelium-dependent vasoreactivity and carotid mean intima thickness, as well as the cardiovascular risk, time of evolution and degree of arterial hypertension. Statistical tests such as one-way ANOVA and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used to determine the association between arterial diameter and the rest of the variables.

Results:

Endothelial dysfunction was present in 83.3% of the studied patients. Both the thickness of the carotid media intima complex and endothelium-dependent vasoreactivity were adequate markers for atherosclerotic disease. The basal diameter of the brachial artery had inverse correlation with endothelium-dependent vasoreactivity, and it showed expected mean values in relation to the presence of smoking, and with the worst degrees of hypertensive disease and cardiovascular risk.

Conclusions:

The basal diameter of the brachial artery did not show the expected association for the evaluation of essential hypertensive patients in the studied population.

Keywords : essential hypertension; brachial artery; ultrasound; endothelial dysfunction; endothelium dependent vasoreactivity.

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