Abstract

Background and Objectives: An inter-arm systolic blood pressure difference (IASBPD) is defined as a blood pressure (BP) disparity of ≥10 mmHg between arms. IASBPDs are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Similarly, visceral fat accumulation (VFA) is clinically important because it is associated with higher cardiovascular disease risk. Accordingly, this study compared the body composition parameters of IASBPD individuals with individuals who did not express an IASBPD. Materials and Methods: The analysis included 104 patients. The blood pressures of all participants were measured simultaneously in both arms using automated oscillometric devices. Then patients were divided into two groups according to their IASBPD status: Group 1 (IASBPD− (<10 mmHg)); Group 2 (IASPPD+ (≥10 mmHg)). Body composition parameters were measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis. Results: In 42 (40%) patients, the simultaneously measured IASBPD was equal to or higher than 10 mmHg. The right brachial SBP was higher in 63% of patients. There were no differences between the groups in terms of demographic and clinical characteristics. Regarding the two groups’ body composition parameter differences, VFA was significantly higher in group 2 (p = 0.014). Conclusions: The IASBPD is known to be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. Although the body mass indexes (BMIs) of the two groups were similar, VFA levels in those with a greater than 10 mmHg IASBPD were found to be significantly higher. This finding may explain the increased cardiovascular risk in this group.

Highlights

  • Published: 16 April 2021In the guidelines for the management of hypertension, it is recommended to measure blood pressure (BP) in both arms during the first hospital visit and use the arm with a higher value for follow-up measurements [1]

  • The mean body mass indexes (BMIs) of the patients included in the study was 28.45 ± 5, and there was no significant difference in terms of BMI between the two groups (p > 0.05)

  • We expect that a high cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in patients with inter-arm systolic blood pressure difference (IASBPD) may be associated with increased visceral fat accumulation (VFA) and FBG

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Introduction

Published: 16 April 2021In the guidelines for the management of hypertension, it is recommended to measure blood pressure (BP) in both arms during the first hospital visit and use the arm with a higher value for follow-up measurements [1]. The inter-arm systolic blood pressure difference (IASBPD) can be evaluated, and hypertension can be better defined. IASBPD is defined as a blood pressure (BP) difference of >10 mmHg between arms and can be found in up to 24% of healthy individuals [2,3]. Regarding the two groups’ body composition parameter differences, VFA was significantly higher in group 2 (p = 0.014). The body mass indexes (BMIs) of the two groups were similar, VFA levels in those with a greater than 10 mmHg IASBPD were found to be significantly higher. This finding may explain the increased cardiovascular risk in this group

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