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Vascular phenotypes in early hypertension
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Wagenaar, Joost
, Orzechowski, Patryk
, Renc, Pawel
, Sitek, Arkadiusz
, Delles, Christian
, Murray, Eleanor C
, Guzik, Tomasz J
in
Blood pressure
/ Heart rate
/ Hyperemia
/ Hypertension
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotyping
2023
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Vascular phenotypes in early hypertension
by
Wagenaar, Joost
, Orzechowski, Patryk
, Renc, Pawel
, Sitek, Arkadiusz
, Delles, Christian
, Murray, Eleanor C
, Guzik, Tomasz J
in
Blood pressure
/ Heart rate
/ Hyperemia
/ Hypertension
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotyping
2023
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Vascular phenotypes in early hypertension
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Wagenaar, Joost
, Orzechowski, Patryk
, Renc, Pawel
, Sitek, Arkadiusz
, Delles, Christian
, Murray, Eleanor C
, Guzik, Tomasz J
in
Blood pressure
/ Heart rate
/ Hyperemia
/ Hypertension
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotyping
2023
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Vascular phenotypes in early hypertension
2023
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The study characterises vascular phenotypes of hypertensive patients utilising machine learning approaches. Newly diagnosed and treatment-naïve primary hypertensive patients without co-morbidities (aged 18–55, n = 73), and matched normotensive controls (n = 79) were recruited (NCT04015635). Blood pressure (BP) and BP variability were determined using 24 h ambulatory monitoring. Vascular phenotyping included SphygmoCor® measurement of pulse wave velocity (PWV), pulse wave analysis-derived augmentation index (PWA-AIx), and central BP; EndoPAT™-2000® provided reactive hyperaemia index (LnRHI) and augmentation index adjusted to heart rate of 75bpm. Ultrasound was used to analyse flow mediated dilatation and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT). In addition to standard statistical methods to compare normotensive and hypertensive groups, machine learning techniques including biclustering explored hypertensive phenotypic subgroups. We report that arterial stiffness (PWV, PWA-AIx, EndoPAT-2000-derived AI@75) and central pressures were greater in incident hypertension than normotension. Endothelial function, percent nocturnal dip, and CIMT did not differ between groups. The vascular phenotype of white-coat hypertension imitated sustained hypertension with elevated arterial stiffness and central pressure; masked hypertension demonstrating values similar to normotension. Machine learning revealed three distinct hypertension clusters, representing ‘arterially stiffened’, ‘vaso-protected’, and ‘non-dipper’ patients. Key clustering features were nocturnal- and central-BP, percent dipping, and arterial stiffness measures. We conclude that untreated patients with primary hypertension demonstrate early arterial stiffening rather than endothelial dysfunction or CIMT alterations. Phenotypic heterogeneity in nocturnal and central BP, percent dipping, and arterial stiffness observed early in the course of disease may have implications for risk stratification.
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Nature Publishing Group
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