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P5.07 DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF AGEING AND BP ON SEVERAL AORTIC AND CAROTID SEGMENTS

F. Tosello, M. Bensalah, H. Ketthab, N. Kachenoura, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, E. Mousseaux
Pages: 145 - 146
Objective: Carotid-femoral PWV (cfPWV) is a regional marker of vascular ageing: our aim was to take advantage of Magnetic Resonance (MRI) and High resolution Echotracking (HRE) in order to non-invasively investigate the effect of age and blood pressure (BP) on different segments of large arteries. Methods:...
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P5.14 IMPACT OF KIDNEY DONATION ON AORTIC STIFFNESS: A FEASIBILITY STUDY

J. Smith, C. McEniery, A. Bradley, I. Wilkinson, L. Tomlinson
Pages: 145 - 146
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3.4 CHARACTERISATION OF THE TWO-LAYERED MEDIA IN THE MAMMALIAN CAROTID ARTERY

C. Evagora, C. Hillery, L.H. Timmins, E. Das, S. Badye, J.E. Moore, J.E. Martin, S.E. Greenwald
Pages: 146 - 146
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P5.08 ACUTE CHANGES IN CAROTID DIAMETER AND THICKNESS AFTER AND IRONMAN COMPETITION

R.M. Bruno, E. Bianchini, A. Vezzoli, S. Mrakic Sposta, A.I. Corciu, M. Comassi, R. Sicari, E. Picano, L. Pratali
Pages: 146 - 146
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute effects of participation in Ironman triathlon competition on carotid properties, in relation to hemodynamic load. Methods: 28 male triathletes (41±8 years), participating at the Ironman competition (swimming 3.8 km, cycling 180 km, running 42,2...
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7.1 IMPACT OF 3D CULTURE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS TO REPAIR EXPANDING AAAS

F. Mohand-Kaci, N. Assoul, R. Bosc, E. Allaire, M. Zidi
Pages: 146 - 146
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3.5 EFFECT OF SHORT-TERM TREATMENT WITH LERCANIDIPINE ON CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS AND STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS IN RETINAL ARTERIOLES

C. De Ciuceis, C. Rossini, E. La Boria, S. Duse, F. Semeraro, C. Agabiti Rosei, P. Airò, M. Scarsi, A. Tincani, M.L. Muiesan, A. Paini, M. Salvetti, E. Porteri, E. Agabiti Rosei, D. Rizzoni
Pages: 146 - 146
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P5.09 INCREASED SYSTEMIC VASCULAR RESISTANCE DURING MODERATE EXERCISE INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS A HYPERTENSIVE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE

S.N. Nikolic, M.J. Adams, L.M. Edwards, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 146 - 146
Background: A hypertensive response to exercise (HRE) at moderate intensity is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular events and mortality, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. This study sought to determine the haemodynamic predictors of exercise blood pressure (BP) and an HRE. Methods:...
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7.2 IN WHICH EXTENT GAMMA-GLUTAMYLTRANSFERASE CONTRIBUTES TO THE VASORELAXANT EFFECT OF S-NITROSOGLUTATHIONE?

F. Dahboul, C. Perrin-Sarrado, K. Maguin Gate, A. Boudier, C. Gaucher-di Stasio, P. Liminana, I. Lartaud, A. Pompella, P. Leroy
Pages: 146 - 147
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P5.10 MAJOR BRACHIAL-TO-RADIAL-SYSTOLIC-BLOOD-PRESSURE-AMPLIFICATION OCCURS IN HEALTHY PEOPLE AND IS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED WITH AGE

D.S. Picone, R.E.D. Climie, K.D.K. Ahuja, M.A. Keske, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 146 - 146
Objectives: The reference standard for non-invasive central blood pressure (BP) measurement is radial tonometry calibrated using brachial BP. Brachial-to-radial-systolic-BP-amplification (Bra-Rad-SBPAmp) may introduce error into central BP measurement but the magnitude of Bra-Rad-SBPAmp in healthy people...
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P6.4 THE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING AND ENDURANCE TRAINING ON AUGMENTATION INDEX: A PILOT STUDY

I. Softley, E. Kier, S. Cooke, M. Bowes, L. Watkeys, N. Gale, J. Cockcroft, B. McDonnell
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P5.11 PHYSICAL FITNESS IMPROVEMENT AFTER CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM DEPENDS ON PWV

D. Agnoletti, S. Millasseau, G. Amah, C. Guiti, S. Gagey, J. Peroz, M. Duval, K. Abdennbi
Pages: 146 - 147
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a measure of vascular organ damage. After a cardiac event, patients can be proposed to follow an educational and exercise program to prevent future events and improve their cardiovascular risk. We hypothesized that the improvement of aerobic performance will depend...
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P6.5 ANTI-INFECTIVE PERIODONTAL THERAPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVEMENT OF ARTERIAL STIFNESS AND PULSE WAVE REFLECTION

Y. Jockel-Schneider, U. Schlagenhauf, M. Bechtold, S. Fickl, I. Harks, J. Baulmann
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Home Blood Pressure Assessment in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Feasibility Study

Kevin S. Heffernan, Luis Columna, Laura Prieto, Patricia Pagan, Jacob DeBlois, Alyssa Prawl, Gianpietro Revolledo, Natalie Russo, Tiago V. Barreira
Pages: 145 - 149
Introduction: Measurement of Blood Pressure (BP) in children provides insight into future Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) risk. Objective: To examine the feasibility and reliability of home BP monitoring in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and compare to office BP measurement. Methods: Seven...
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7.3 MICROCIRCULATION ABNORMALITIES AS RELATED TO ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

M.L. Muiesan, D. Rizzoni, M. Salvetti, A. Paini, C. Agabiti Rosei, C. Aggiusti, F. Bertacchini, F. Beschi, A. Agazzi, E. Porteri, C. De Ciuceis, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 147 - 147
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3.3 CARDIOTROPHIN-1 IS A DETERMINANT OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND THICKNESS IN RODENTS

N. Lopez-Andres, C. Laurent, M.A. Fortuno, C. Labat, J. Diez, F. Zannad, P. Lacolley, P. Rossignol
Pages: 147 - 147
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4.1 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY CHANGES OVER A FOUR YEARS FOLLOW UP: SYNERGIC EFFECTS OF DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION

C.F. Cesana, M.P. Meani, C.F. Castagna, G.L. Giupponi, S.F. Soffici, N.S. Nava, V.M. Varrenti, R.D. Ribecca, B.M. Baroni, S.M. Stucchi, F.R. Facchetti, M.A. Moreo, G.C. Giannattasio, M.G. Mancia
Pages: 147 - 147
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P5.12 BRACHIAL-TO-RADIAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION IS SIGNIFICANTLY BLUNTED IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES; UPPER LIMB HAEMODYNAMIC’S HAVE AN INFLUENTIAL ROLE

R.E.D. Climie, D.S. Picone, M.A. Keske, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 147 - 147
Objectives: We recently found significant age-related increases in brachial-to-radial systolic blood pressure amplification (Bra-Rad-SBPAmp), and this has implications for correct central SBP estimation. Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have vascular irregularities that may alter Bra-Rad-SBPAmp...
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P5.13 CHANGES IN VENTRICULO-ARTERIAL COUPLING IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION AND TYPE-2-DIABETES AFTER A PERIOD OF INTENSIFIED ANTIHYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT

T.K. Soender, L. van Bortel, T. de Backer
Pages: 147 - 147
Objective: To examine changes in ventriculo-arterial coupling (VAC) and left ventricular systolic function (LVFSYS) after a period of intensified antihypertensive treatment in patients with hypertension and type-2-diabetes. Methods: Patients were categorized as controlled- (CH), uncontrolled- (UH) or...
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P5.14 HIGH INTENSITY AEROBIC EXERCISE IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS REDUCES ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

I.J. Berg, A.G. Semb, S. Halvorsen, C. Fongen, T.K. Kvien, H. Dagfinrud, S.A. Provan
Pages: 147 - 148
Objective: Patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) are at increased risk of CVD. The etiological mechanism or how to reduce risk is not known. Exercise can reduce CV risk in the general population. The objective was to test whether high intensity aerobic exercise reduces central arterial stiffness. Methods:...
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3.6 NANOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF A MODEL OF TYPE 1 DIABETIC AORTA

R. Akhtar, N. Gardiner, B. Derby, J.K. Cruickshank, M.J. Sherratt
Pages: 147 - 147
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5.1 ENHANCED COMMUNICATION VIA GAP JUNCTIONS PROTECTS THE ENDOTHELIUM FROM ISCHAEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY IN VIVO IN MAN

S. Venkatasubramanian, C.M. Pedersen, J.P. Langrish, G. Barnes, C.M. Cheong, H.E. Botker, R.K. Kharbanda, N.L. Cruden, D.E. Newby, N.N. Lang
Pages: 147 - 148
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P6.10 PROPIONYL-L-CARNITINE FOR INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION. A COCHRANE REVIEW.

T. De Backer, V. Kamoen, R. Vander Stichele, L. Campens, D. De Bacquer, L. Van Bortel
Pages: 148 - 148
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5.2 SOLUBLE EPOXIDE HYDROLASE INHIBITION PREVENTS CORONARY ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN MICE WITH RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION

J. Bellien, J. Gao, E. Gomez, J.P. Henry, B. Dautreaux, F. Bounoure, M. Skiba, R. Joannides, C. Thuillez, V. Richard
Pages: 148 - 148
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P5.15 SEX DIFFERENCES IN CENTRAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND PRESSURES BEFORE AND FOLLOWING MAXIMAL EXERCISE

R.M. Kappus, S.M. Ranadive, A.D. Lane, H. Yan, M.D. Cook, J.A. Woods, K. Wilund, B. Fernhall
Pages: 148 - 148
Objective: There are sex differences in resting central pulse wave velocity (cPWV) but it is unclear if there are sex differences in the response to exercise. We evaluated potential sex differences of two measures of arterial stiffness and central pressures before and following maximal exercise. Methods:...
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5.3 ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION DOES NOT RESULT FROM A SMALLER PROXIMAL AORTIC DIAMETER

S.S. Hickson, E. Mousseaux, M. Graves, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson
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4.5 LOCALISED MICROMECHANICAL REMODELLING OF THE AORTA IN A MODEL OF TYPE 1 DIABETES

R. Akhtar, X. Zhao, N. Gardiner, B. Derby, J.K. Cruickshank, M.J. Sherratt
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P5.17 NOCTURNAL CHANGES OF AUGMENTATION INDEX MAY BE RELATED TO DIPPING STATUS

Y. Kotovskaya, O. Kravtsova, E. Troitskaya, E. Pavlova, Z. Kobalava
Pages: 148 - 148
Aim: Important prognostic significance of day-night brachial blood pressure (BP) decline for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality has been established. It is little known about diurnal variations of arterial stiffness parameters – augmentation index (AI@75) and aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) as the...
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5.4 HERITABILITY OF RETINAL PHENOTYPES IN A EUROPEAN POPULATION

T. Richart, M. Bochud, L. Thijs, Y. Jin, T. Kuznetsova, H.A.J. Struijker-Boudier, J.A. Staessen
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P5.18 CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC’ S ARE ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS IN TYPE 1 DIABETES

S. Theilade, T.W. Hansen, P. Rossing
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Objectives: We investigate associations between central hemodynamics and complications in type 1 diabetes. Methods: Cross-sectional study, 676 type 1 diabetes patients, mean±SD age 55±13, 375(56%) male. Central hemodynamics measured by pulse wave analyses (PWA) (SphygmoCor (Atcor Medical, Australia)...
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P7.2 IDENTIFICATION OF VASCULAR AND CIRCULATING BIOMARKERS TO PREDICT OUTCOME IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY SEPTIC SHOCK

P. Vallerio, O. Belli, F. Musca, G. Monti, L. Bonacchini, M. Cazzaniga, M. Stucchi, P. Meani, L. Frigerio, M. Molteni, F. Panzeri, M. Alloni, R. Fumagalli, A. De Gasperi, C. Giannattasio
Pages: 148 - 149
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P5.19 STIFF ARTERIES, STIFF HEARTS?

O. Mac Ananey, V. Maher
Pages: 148 - 149
Objectives: To examine the relationship between arterial stiffness and diastolic function in healthy normotensive subjects. Methods: For this study, 43 male (40±10 years) and 64 female (40±9 years) subjects were recruited. All were lifelong non-smokers, normolipidaemic, normoglycaemic and had normal...
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P7.3 IMPACT OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION ON AORTIC STIFFNESS: RESULTS FROM 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP

D. Turgeon, C. Fortier, S. Ignace, S. De Serres, I. Côté, I. Houde, M. Agharazii
Pages: 149 - 149
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5.5 WHY DO PATIENTS WITH AORTIC STENOSIS AND UNOBSTRUCTED CORONARY ARTERIES SUFFER FROM ANGINA? INSIGHTS FROM TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE INSERTION (TAVI)

S. Sen, N. Hadjiloizou, A.J. Baksi, D.P. Francis, K. Parker, A.D. Hughes, R. Casula, A. Chuckwuemeka, R.A. Foale, I. Malik, G. Mikhail, J. Mayet, J.E. Davies
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5.2 CUFF AND TONOMETER BASED DEVICE FOR ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID TO FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: VALIDATION ACCORDING TO ARTERY SOCIETY GUIDELINES

M. Butlin, E. Bozec, E. Millet-Amaury, G. Pucci, F. Battista, A. Qasem, G. Schillaci, P. Boutouyrie, A. Avolio
Pages: 149 - 149
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P5.20 RELATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF FORWARD AND BACKWARD COMPRESSION WAVES TO PULSATILE COMPONENTS OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSION

H. Fok, A. Guilcher, B. Jiang, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 149 - 149
To what degree elevated pulsatile components of blood pressure arise from a primary interaction of ventricular contraction with the impedance of the arterial tree or from more complex phenomena involving backward wave travel in the arterial tree is unknown. We used wave intensity analysis to explore...
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P7.4 AORTIC STIFFNESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH FUNCTIONAL LIMITATION (OR SIX MINUTE WALK DISTANCE) IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE: THE ERICA STUDY

M. Fisk, D. Mohan, C. Bolton, J. Cockcroft, W. MacNee, C. McEniery, R. Tal-Singer, M. Polkey, I. Wilkinson
Pages: 149 - 149
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5.6 CENTRAL BUT NOT PERIPHERAL FAT MASS IS ASSOCIATED WITH BLOOD PRESSURE COMPONENTS

S.C. van Dijk, N. van der Velde, A.H. van den Meiracker, F.U.S. Mattace-Raso, T.J.M. van der Cammen
Pages: 149 - 149
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5.3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SHORT-TERM BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY AND LARGE-ARTERY STIFFNESS IN HUMAN HYPERTENSION

G. Parati, G. Bilo, G. Pucci, S. Laurent, I. Macquin-Mavier, P. Boutouyrie, F. Battista, L. Settimi, G. Desamericq, G. Dolbeau, A. Faini, P. Salvi, E. Mannarino, G. Schillaci
Pages: 149 - 149
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P5.21 EARLY IABP INFLATION SUPPRESSES LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION AS INDICATED BY WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS

C. Kolyva, G.M. Pantalos, J.R. Pepper, A.W. Khir
Pages: 149 - 149
Background: Timing errors during Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) support can be detrimental when interfering with cardiac function. In vivo hemodynamics and left ventricular (LV) function were monitored during premature IAB inflation, and the associated mechanisms investigated with Wave Intensity Analysis. Methods:...
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6.1 GENETIC VARIATIONS IN FIBULIN 1 AND AGGRECAN GENES ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG HEALTHY ADULTS

Y. Yasmin, A. Crisp-Hiln, C.M. McEniery, J.R. Cockcroft, I.B. Wilkinson, K.M. O’Shaughnessy
Pages: 149 - 149
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5.4 HIGHER PULSE PRESSURE IN OLDER PEOPLE IS ASSOCIATED WITH SMALLER AORTIC LUMEN AREA

G.F. Mitchell, A.A. Torjesen, S. Sigurdsson, J.J.M. Westenberg, L.J. Launer, V. Gudnason, T.B. Harris
Pages: 149 - 150
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P5.22 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARTERIAL STIFFNESS, LEFT VENTRICULAR GEOMETRY AND THE SEVERITY OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION: A VENTRICULOARTERIAL INTERACTION IN ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION PATIENTS

A. Angelis, N. Ioakimidis, A. Agelakas, K. Aznaouridis, C. Chrysohoou, A. Samentzas, K. Ageli, E. Tsiamis, C. Vlachopoulos, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 149 - 150
Objectives: Erectile dysfunction (ED) represents an early marker of vascular damage and a potent factor for future cardiovascular events. Our study aims to investigate interrelationships between ED, arterial stiffness and left ventricular geometry. Methods: We analyzed data from 85 ED patients (mean...
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6.2 LARGE ARTERY STIFFNESS ASSESSMENT WITH ARTERIOGRAPH DEVICE

M. Alivon, K.T. Ong, H. Khettab, S. Yanes, J.F. Pruny, E. Bozec, J. Empana, B. Pannier, S. Laurent, H. Beaussier, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 149 - 150
Research Article

Genetic variation in the C-reactive protein gene and arterial stiffness: The Rotterdam Study

M.P.S. Sie, F.U.S. Mattace-Raso, I. Kardys, M.P.M. de Maat, A.G. Uitterlinden, A. Hofman, A.P.G. Hoeks, R.S. Reneman, R. Asmar, C.M. van Duijn, J.C.M. Witteman
Pages: 148 - 155
Background and aim: Arterial stiffness increases with age and has been found to predict cardiovascular disease. C-reactive protein (CRP) is an inflammation marker and has been found to be associated with arterial stiffness and risk of cardiovascular disease. Genetic factors account for part of the variance...
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Gender differences in arterial structure and function. Are men really from Mars and women from Venus?

Francesco U.S. Mattace-Raso
Pages: 148 - 150
Gender difference of cardiovascular disease is one of the most investigated and still unsolved items. Finding an answer to this, may have important implications for understanding the differences between men and women in atherosclerosis and possibly lead to the development of gender-specific treatment...
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The Association between Retinal and Central Pulse Wave Velocity in the Elderly

Mahdieh Rezaeian, S. Mojtaba Golzan, Alberto P. Avolio, Stuart Graham, Mark Butlin
Pages: 148 - 153
Purpose: The retina provides a non-invasive window to monitor microvascular circulation. Carotid-femoral Pulse Wave Velocity (cfPWV) is an indicator of large artery stiffness and is associated with systemic cardiovascular diseases. This study investigates whether Retinal artery PWV (rPWV) reflects cfPWV...
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P7.8 SYSTOLIC PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION IN CHILDREN

L. Milne, L. Keehn, M. Sinha, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 150 - 150
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6.3 ASSESSING VENTRICULAR-VASCULAR INTERACTIONS IN OVERWEIGHT ADOLESCENTS

L.P. Koopman, C. Slorach, W. Hui, T. Sarkola, E.T. Jaeggi, C. Manlhiot, N. Chahal, B.W. McCrindle, L. Mertens, T.J. Bradley
Pages: 150 - 150
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5.5 ANDROGEN DEFICIENCY: A CRITICAL DETERMINANT OF AORTIC STIFFNESS IN MEN

C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Synodinos, A. Aggelakas, A. Aggelis, K. Aznaouridis, M. Abdelrasoul, E. Christoforatou, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 150 - 150
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P5.23 A MEDICAL CONFERENCE DINNER’S IMPACT ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND VASCULAR AGE

C. Strandhave, K.N. Hvidt, L. Boesby, H.S. Bosselmann, C.D. Peters, D. Khatir, E. Laugesen, S.W. Greve, N. Wiinberg
Pages: 150 - 150
Central blood pressure (BP) is recognised as a predictor of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Moderate alcohol consumption has been shown to have a beneficial effect on CVD. However, consumption of a lipid-rich meal may exert the opposite effect. Thus, the aim of the present study was to examine whether...
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5.6 PULSE PRESSURE AND AGE

N. Westerhof, B.E. Westerhof
Pages: 150 - 150
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P5.24 EFFECTS OF IVABRADINE AND ATENOLOL ON CENTRAL AORTIC PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH STABLE ANGINA

A. Shavarov, G. Kiyakbaev, V. Moiseeyev, Z. Kobalava
Pages: 150 - 150
The aim of the study was to assess the effects of ivabradine (I) and atenolol (A) on central aortic pressure in patients with stable angina and arterial hypertension (AH). Methods: The study was conducted on 31 hypertensive patients (57.1% male), mean age 61.9 ± 8.4 years, with angina pectoris of II-III...
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P1.07 CAROTID FUNCTION AND BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IN MODERATE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: THE EPP3 STUDY

L. Zanoli, M. Alivon, N. Estrugo, G. Ecriou, H. Ketthab, J.F. Pruny, P. Castellino, S. Yanes, D. Laude, K. Bean, F. Thomas, J.P. Empana, X. Jouven, S. Laurent, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 150 - 150
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6.5 HEMOGLOBIN A1C IS ASSOCIATED WITH PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN NEVER-TREATED HYPERTENSIVES: THE IMPACT OF THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION 2010 POSITION STATEMENT DEFINITIONS

D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, N. Alexopoulos, P. Xaplanteris, A. Siama, P. Pietri, A. Samentzas, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 150 - 150
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P5.25 DIURNAL VARIATION OF CARDIO-ANKLE VASCULAR INDEX IN INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT HEART DISEASE

Yanlei Li, Cordes Mareike, Hanssen Henner, Schmidt-Trucksäss Arno
Pages: 150 - 150
Background: Clinical studies revealed age and pathological-related arterial stiffening. Arterial stiffening is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI), which reflects both central elastic and peripheral muscular arterial stiffness, has been applied...
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P5.26 24 HOURS PULSATILE HEMODYNAMICS IN BORDERLINE VERSUS RESISTANT HYPERTENSIVES

T. Weber, B. Hametner, B. Eber, S. Wassertheurer
Pages: 150 - 151
Background: Diurnal variations of brachial blood pressure have important prognostic implications. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in day- and night-time values of brachial and central hemodynamic parameters in two groups of borderline and resistant hypertensives. Methods: We performed...
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1.1 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS RELATED TO RENAL FUNCTION IN THE GENERAL POPULATION

L.A. Tomlinson, Y. Yasmin, K. Maki-Petaja, S.S. Hickson, B.J. McDonnell, C.M. McEniery, J.R. Cockcroft, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 151 - 151
Introduction: Aortic stiffness is related to renal function in patients with chronic kidney disease and may contribute to the high cardiovascular mortality in this group. However, the relationship between renal function and arterial haemodynamics in the general population has not previously been reported. Methods:...
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8.1 BLOOD PRESSURE INCREASE AND DEVELOPMENT OF TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN SUBJECTS WITH HIGH NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN A GENERAL POPULATION SAMPLE. A 9 YEARS FOLLOW-UP

A. Paini, M.L. Muiesan, M. Salvetti, C. Agabiti Rosei, C. Aggiusti, D. Stassaldi, F. Bertacchini, F. Beschi, M. Castellano, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 151 - 151
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P1.01 ASSOCIATION OF CAROTID STRAIN AND PRIOR RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - RESULTS FROM THE SWISS AIR POLLUTION AND LUNG AND HEART DISEASE IN ADULTS COHORT STUDY (SAPALDIA3)

S. Caviezel, J. Dratva, E. Schaffner, C. Schindler, N. Probst-Hensch, N. Künzli, J.M. Gaspoz, T. Rochat, A. Schmidt-Trucksäss
Pages: 151 - 151
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P5.27 INDAPAMIDE SR EFFECTS ON AMBULATORY BRACHIAL AND AORTIC PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Y. Kotovskaya, O. Kravtsova, Z. Kobalava
Pages: 151 - 151
Aim: Ambulatory monitoring of central blood pressure (BP) is a new technique for evaluation of antihypertensive drugs efficacy. The aim of the study was to assess changes in ambulatory brachial and central BP after indapamide SR adjunction to treatment regimen in hypertensive patients. Methods: Indapamide...
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1.2 VASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS AFTER CHRONIC USE OF VITAMIN-K ANTAGONISTS

B.J. van Varik, R.J.M.W. Rennenberg, A.A. Kroon, L.J. Schurgers, P.W. de Leeuw
Pages: 151 - 151
Background: Arterial calcification is commonly observed in cardiovascular disease and is associated with increased arterial stiffness, systolic hypertension and adverse cardiovascular outcome. Arterial calcification is an actively regulated process with several stimulating and inhibiting factors. An...