The Effect of Number of Pregnancies on Aortic Stiffness Index, Aortic Velocity Propagation, and Epicardial Fat Thickness.

Faysal Şaylık, Tufan Çınar, Tayyar Akbulut, Mert İlker Hayıroğlu, Murat Selçuk, Zeynep Sevde Serdaroğlu Uzuner, Mehmet Saygı, Remziye Doğan, İbrahim Halil Tanboğa
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Objective: Pregnancy causes physiological, hormonal, and hemodynamic changes that affect the aortic wall dimensions and elastic properties. Multiple pregnancies increase the risk of aortic enlargement and reduce aortic elasticity. The aortic stiffness index (ASI) and aortic velocity propagation (AVP) are markers of elasticity. Additionally, epicardial fat thickness (EFT) is associated with cardiovascular risk factors. The impact of multiparity on ASI, AVP, and EFT has not been previously reported in the literature. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the association of these parameters with the number of live pregnancies in this study.

Methods: A total of 410 patients were enrolled in this prospective study. Patients were divided into three groups based on the number of live births: Group 1 (n = 0, 128 patients), Group 2 (4 ≥ n > 0, 157 patients), and Group 3 (n ≥ 5, 125 patients). A linear regression analysis was conducted to investigate trend associations of ASI, AVP, and EFT between the study groups. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to evaluate the independent predictors of continuous parameters.

Results: There were increasing trends in multiparity with variables such as aortic systolic (ASD) and diastolic diameters, pulmonary artery diameters, ASI, and EFT, and a decreasing trend in AVP. The number of pregnancies was strongly and positively correlated with ASI, moderately and positively correlated with EFT and ASD, and moderately and negatively correlated with AVP.

Conclusion: Multiparity was independently associated with ASI, EFT, ASD, and AVP, reflecting decreased elasticity and elevated cardiovascular risk in multiparous women.

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怀孕次数对主动脉僵硬度指数、主动脉速度传播和心外膜脂肪厚度的影响
目的:妊娠会导致生理、激素和血流动力学变化,从而影响主动脉壁的尺寸和弹性特性。多胎妊娠会增加主动脉扩大的风险并降低主动脉弹性。主动脉僵硬度指数(ASI)和主动脉速度传播(AVP)是弹性的标志。此外,心外膜脂肪厚度(EFT)与心血管风险因素有关。关于多胎妊娠对 ASI、AVP 和 EFT 的影响,此前还没有文献报道。因此,我们在本研究中旨在调查这些参数与活产妊娠次数的关系:这项前瞻性研究共纳入了 410 名患者。根据活产数将患者分为三组:第 1 组(n = 0,128 例患者)、第 2 组(4 ≥ n > 0,157 例患者)和第 3 组(n ≥ 5,125 例患者)。研究组之间的 ASI、AVP 和 EFT 的趋势相关性进行了线性回归分析。多元线性回归分析用于评估连续参数的独立预测因素:结果:多胎妊娠与主动脉收缩(ASD)和舒张直径、肺动脉直径、ASI和EFT等变量的关系呈上升趋势,而AVP呈下降趋势。妊娠次数与 ASI 呈强正相关,与 EFT 和 ASD 呈中度正相关,与 AVP 呈中度负相关:结论:多胎妊娠与 ASI、EFT、ASD 和 AVP 呈独立相关,反映出多胎妊娠妇女的弹性降低,心血管风险升高。
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