Arterial stiffness is associated with cancer mortality: Insight from Kailuan study

Cancer Medicine(2023)

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There is limited evidence on the association between arterial stenosis and the risk of all-cause mortality in cancer patients (ACMC). This study investigated whether the status of arterial function and structure measured by brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) is associated with ACMC.A total of 43,943 Chinese adults underwent a baPWV examination. Cox proportional hazards model was used to assess the association between the baPWV values and ACMC.During a total follow-up duration of 3.81 ± 2.50 years, there were 157 deaths among 553 cancer cases diagnosed during the follow-up. Patients with baPWV ≥18 m/s showed an increased risk of ACMC compared to patients with ideal vascular function. In the multivariate-adjusted model, we observed a significant association between arterial stiffness severity and ACMC with a hazard ratio (HR) 2.72 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.55-4.80; p < 0.001) in those with baPWV ≥18 m/s. With a 1-SD increase in baPWV, the HR (95% CI) for ACMC in the entire cohort, men, and patients ≤60 years old were 1.20 (95% CI: 1.03-1.41; p < 0.05), 1.20 (95% CI: 1.01-1.43; p < 0.05), and 1.44 (95% CI: 1.10-1.44; p = 0.008), respectively.Increased arterial stiffness measured by baPWV is associated with ACMC. The association between high baPWV (≥18 m/s) and risk of all-cause mortality was prominent in men and those ≤60 years of age.
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arterial stiffness,cancer mortality
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