DETERMINANTS OF RETINAL VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION

Citation
Sr. Daniels et al., DETERMINANTS OF RETINAL VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION, Journal of human hypertension, 7(3), 1993, pp. 223-228
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
ISSN journal
09509240
Volume
7
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
223 - 228
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-9240(1993)7:3<223:DORVAI>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The predictors of retinal vascular abnormalities in patients with elev ated BP have not been studied extensively in children or adults. The p urpose of this study was to investigate potential correlates of arteri olar narrowing, tortuosity and arteriovenous nicking in a population o f children and adolescents with essential hypertension. A total of 97 subjects, aged 6-23 years, were studied. Retinal vascular abnormalitie s were determined by photographs of the optic fundus which were interp reted independently by two opthalmologists. In 50 subjects (51%) there were one or more abnormalities. Potential correlates of retinal abnor malities included: (1) demographic factors, (2) body size, (3) level o f BP and duration of hypertension, (4) family history of cardiovascula r disease, (5) treatment with antihypertensive medication, (6) dietary sodium intake, (7) laboratory analyses, (8) the reactivity of BP and heart rate to playing a video game, and (9) cardiovascular reactivity to exercise. Using stepwise multiple logistic regression, the variable s that were independently associated with the presence of retinal vasc ular abnormalities were family income, dietary sodium intake, fasting blood glucose, pulse pressure during mental stress and the change in S BP from rest to maximum exercise. In addition, subjects with more than one retinal vascular abnormality had higher average DBP during follow -up in the Hypertension Clinic and a smaller rise in SBP from rest to maximum exercise. Identification of these independent predictors of re tinal vascular abnormalities and factors associated with more than one abnormality may provide insight into the pathogenesis of hypertensive vascular disease.