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Research Article

Fibrinogen and d-dimer in contrasting relation with measures of wave reflection and arterial stiffness

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Pages 629-634 | Received 20 Apr 2012, Accepted 27 Aug 2012, Published online: 01 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

Introduction. The relationship between the results of coagulation tests and measures of arterial stiffness or wave reflection has been investigated in different diseases. This exploratory study aimed at the evaluation of similar associations in healthy individuals. Material and methods. Pulse wave analysis of reconstructed aortic pressure waveform for the central augmentation index, augmentation pressure and pulse pressure, and digital volume pulse for the stiffness index were measured at supine rest in 91 healthy volunteers (54.1 ± 8.5 years; 56 female). Standard coagulation tests for the d-dimer and fibrinogen concentrations were performed in fasting venous blood. Results. In univariate linear regression d-dimer and fibrinogen concentrations were significantly and positively, although weakly, associated with measures related to pulse wave analysis. Multivariate linear regression adjusted to subjects’ age, resting pulse rate and mean blood pressure showed that the d-dimer concentration was significantly related to central augmentation index (p = 0.014), augmentation pressure (p = 0.003) and pulse pressure (p = 0.029) whereas fibrinogen was linked to the stiffness index (p = 0.04). Higher concentrations of d-dimers and fibrinogen are associated with increased arterial stiffness and faster pulse wave propagation in healthy people and the observed associations are independent of typical determinants of the shapes of pulse pressure waveforms like age, pulse rate and mean blood pressure. Conclusions. The independent relationships between the results of the coagulation tests and pulse wave analysis suggest that the existence of such associations may indicate a biologically plausible phenomenon.

Funding of sources: This study was supported by the University of Medical Sciences in Poznan Internal Funding Sources.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflict of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

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