Artery Research
2994 articles
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2.2 CENTRAL-TO-PERIPHERAL DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE ATTENUATION IN HEALTHY ADOLESCENTS AND THE EFFECTS OF HEART RATE. THE MACISTE STUDY
Giacomo Pucci, Francesca Battista, Leandro Sanesi, Sara Alessio, Giuseppe Schillaci
Pages: 49 - 49
Background: Heart rate (HR) is directly associated to central-to-peripheral pulse wave amplification. We aimed at evaluating the associations between heart rate and each BP component in a cohort of healthy adolescents.
Objective: 470 healthy adolescents (17±1.4 years, 56% boys, brachial BP 123/67±11/7...
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06.01 THE INFLUENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND RISK FACTORS ON AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY
C.M. McEniery, Y. Yasmin, M. Munnery, S.M.L. Wallace, B. McDonnell, K.M. Maki-Petaja, S. Hickson, J.R. Cockcroft, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 49 - 50
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2.3 DETERMINANTS OF INAPPROPRIATELY HIGH PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE CROSS-SECTIONAL COHORT STUDY
Marina Di Pilla, Rosa Maria Bruno, Simona Buralli, Melania Sgro’, Piero Amedeo Modesti, Stefano Taddei, Lorenzo Ghiadoni
Pages: 49 - 50
Background: Age and blood pressure (BP) are known to be the main determinants of large artery stiffness. However other factors may lead to an inappropriately high pulse wave velocity (PWV). We investigated the determinants of inappropriately high PWV in hypertensive patients and their possible role in...
Research Article
Integrated Central Blood Pressure-aortic Stiffness Risk Categories and Cardiovascular Mortality in End-stage Renal Disease
Dóra Batta, Ádám Tabák, Beáta Kőrösi, Orsolya Cseprekál, József Egresits, András Tislér, János Nemcsik
Pages: 49 - 55
Background: Our aim was to study the predictive power of integrated central blood pressure-aortic stiffness (ICPS) risk categories on cardiovascular (CV) mortality in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients.
Methods: This is a secondary analysis of a prospective study of 91 ESRD patients on hemodialysis...
Research Article
Prostaglandin E1 for preventing the progress of pulmonary arterial hypertension in rat model
Jae Chul Lee, Soo Young Choe, Chan Yeong Heo, Sun Ju Jeong
Pages: 49 - 56
Pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH) is a progressive chronic disease with a high mortality rate. Increased pulmonary vascular resistance and over-proliferation of pulmonary artery endothelial cells lead to remodeling of pulmonary vasculature. Several anti-PAH therapies targeting various pathways involved...
Research Article
The implications of poor sleep quality on arterial health in persons with multiple sclerosis
Brooke M. Shafer, Sushant M. Ranadive, Tracy Baynard, Robert W. Motl, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 49 - 55
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and approximately 25–54% of patients report poor sleep quality. There is evidence from the general population of an association between poor sleep and increased CVD risk, but this is poorly understood...
Review Article
Practical solutions for hypertensive patients with dyslipidemia☆
Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Nikolaos Ioakeimidis
Pages: 49 - 54
Arterial hypertension and dyslipidemia often coexist and constitute major risk factors of ischemic heart disease. Aggressive treatment of both comorbidities is of paramount importance to decrease global risk. Low adherence is a determinant of poor risk factor control and increases adverse cardiovascular...
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The association between aortic regurgitation and increased arterial wave reflection
Haroon Kamran, Louis Salciccioli, Carl-Frederic Bastien, Abhishek Sharma, Jason M. Lazar
Pages: 49 - 54
Background: Chronic Aortic Regurgitation (AR) increases left ventricular preload and afterload, which may enhance arterial wave reflection. The effects of AR on noninvasive measures of arterial wave reflection and central aortic pressure are unknown.
Methods: To determine the relation between AR and...
Short Communication
Arterial calcification in rheumatoid arthritis
Veli Yazisiz, Ali Berkant Avci, Ender Terzioğlu
Pages: 49 - 50
Arterial calcification most often occurs in patients with end-stage renal disease who undergo hemodialysis or hyperparathyroidism and it is independently associated with cardiovascular events and death. Calciphylaxis is uncommon in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. We present here development of arterial...
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06.02 AORTIC AND CAROTID STIFFNESS IN OLDER ADULTS. THE ROTTERDAM STUDY
F.U.S. Mattace-Raso, N.M. van Popele, A. Hofman, J.C.M. Witteman
Pages: 50 - 50
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2.1 COGNITION IN RELATION TO THE RETINAL MICROCIRCULATION IN CHILDREN BORN PREMATURELY OR AT TERM
Fangfei Wei, Anke Raaijmakers, Zhen-Yu Zhang, Theun Pieter van Tienoven, Qi-Fang Huang, Wen-Yi Yang, Lutgarde Thijs, Harry Struijker-Boudier, Peter Verhamme, Karel Allegaert, Jan Staessen
Pages: 50 - 50
Background: The retinal microvasculature can be visualized noninvasively and mirrors the status of the cerebral vasculature. We therefore investigated in 93 prematurely born infants (birth weight < 1000 g) and 87 controls born at term whether neurocognitive performance at ∼11 years is associated with...
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2.4 SODIUM CONSUMPTION, CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD PRESSURE, AND FOOD HABITS IN A POPULATION OF HEALTHY ADOLESCENTS. THE MACISTE STUDY
Giacomo Pucci, Francesca Battista, Marco D’Abbondanza, Leandro Sanesi, Giuseppe Schillaci
Pages: 50 - 50
Objective: The relationship between sodium consumption, central BP and the main dietary sources of daily sodium intake in adolescence has been poorly explored. We have evaluated sodium intake, central and peripheral BP in a population of Italian adolescents.
Methods: 401 healthy adolescents aged 17±1...
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06.03 NITRIC OXIDE AND ENDOTHELIUM-DERIVED HYPERPOLARIZING FACTOR REGULATE THE ADAPTATION OF HUMAN CONDUIT ARTERY MECHANICS TO CHANGES IN SHEAR STRESS
J. Bellien, M. Iacob, C. Thuillez, R. Joannides
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2.2 HEART STRUCTURE AND VASCULAR FUNCTION IN YOUNG PATIENTS AFTER ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR FOR BLUNT THORACIC AORTIC INJURY
Paola Vallerio, Ilenia D’Alessio, Alessandro Maloberti, Marisa Varrenti, Simone Maggioni, Valentina Cantu, Marco Carbonaro, Maria Cristina Ferrara, Elisa Spada, Bruno Palmieri, Alfredo Lista, Cristina Giannattasio
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Objective: Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (TEVAR) currently represents the gold standard of treatment for Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury (BTAI). Nevertheless, there is an ongoing debate surrounding its safety and efficacy and its subsequent CV effects. The present study is aimed at assessing heart...
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2.5 THE EFFECT OF RENAL DENERVATION ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN TREATMENT RESISTANT ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION: A SUBSTUDY OF A RANDOMIZED SHAM-CONTROLLED DOUBLE-BLINDED TRIAL (THE RESET TRIAL)
Christian D. Peters, Ole N. Mathiasen, Henrik Vase, Jesper Bech, Kent L. Christensen, Anne P. Schroeder, Ole Lederballe, Hans Rickers, Ulla Kampmann, Per L. Poulsen, Sten Langfeldt, Gratien Andersen, Klavs W. Hansen, Hans E. Bøtker, Morten Engholm, Jannik B. Bertelsen, Jens F. Lassen, Erling B. Pedersen, Anne Kaltoft, Niels H. Buus
Pages: 50 - 50
Background: A recent sham-controlled trial (ReSET) showed no sustained effect of renal denervation (RDN) on 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (24hA-BP) measurements in patients with treatment resistant hypertension.1 The aim of this substudy was to investigate, whether RDN affects central blood pressure...
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06.04 NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRED SECRETION OF FAT PRODUCED HORMONES AND INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
K. Baou, C. Vlachopoulos, E. Manesis, N. Ioakeimidis, G. Papatheodoridis, J. Koskinas, A. Archimandritis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 50 - 50
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2.3 BIOMECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL QUANTIFICATION OF VASCULAR DAMAGE: A UNIQUE INVESTIGATION OF STENT IMPLANTATION
Markus A. Geith, Gerhard Sommer, Thomas Schratzenstaller, Gerhard A. Holzapfel
Pages: 50 - 50
The most challenging complication after coronary stent implantation is in-stent restenosis [1], which is mainly caused by mechanically induced injuries due to overloading. From a biomechanical point of view, the processes occurring inside the arterial tissues during stent implantation (SI) is rather...
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2.7 NON-INVASIVE EVALUATION OF END SYSTOLIC LEFT VENTRICULAR ELASTANE ACCORDING TO PRESSURE-VOLUME CURVE MODELLING DURING EJECTION IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
Benjamin Bonnet, Frank Jourdan, Guilhem du Cailar, Pierre Fesler
Pages: 50 - 50
Objective: Non invasive methods have been proposed to assess end systolic left ventricular (LV) elastance (Ees), but clinical application remains complex. The aim of the present study was to 1) estimate Ees according to modeling of LV pressure-volume (P-V) curve during ejection and validate our method...
Discussion
The importance of Michel Safar’s work for the European Society of Hypertension
Stéphane Laurent
Pages: 50 - 50
Research Article
Histopathology and histomorphometry of umbilical cord blood vessels. Findings in normal and high risk pregnancies☆
Manuel Vázquez Blanco, Hilda Ruda Vega, Roberto A. Guerri-Guttenberg, Rodolfo Giuliano, Daniel R. Grana, Francisco Azzato, José Milei
Pages: 50 - 57
Objective: A systematic histological, morphometric and immunohistochemical (PAI-1 and TGF-β1) study of umbilical vessels in normal and pathological conditions was undertaken in order to describe and compare the lesions found.
Methods: Segments of umbilical cords were obtained from 92 pregnancies/107...
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06.05 AORTIC STIFFNESS AND LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD)
R. Sabit, C.E. Bolton, J.M. Edwards, A.G. Fraser, D.J. Shale, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 51 - 51
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2.4 BRACHIAL CUFF RESERVOIR CHARACTERISTICS AND END-ORGAN MARKERS OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN AUSTRALIAN ADULTS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Xiaoqing Peng, Martin Schultz, Michael Cheung, Melissa Wake, Jonathan Mynard, David Burgner, Richard Liu, James Sharman
Pages: 51 - 51
Objective: Reservoir-excess pressure measured using tonometry methods predicts cardiovascular events, but the operator-dependency of tonometry is an impediment to widespread use. A cuff-based blood pressure device has been developed to derive reservoir-excess pressure from measured brachial pressure...
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3.1 REDUCING ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEPENDENTLY OF BP: PROOF OF CONCEPT? CAVI, PWV AND CARDIAC DATA IN THE 6-MONTH VASERA TRIAL
Charlotte Mills, Luca Faconti, Virginia Govoni, Steve Morant, Maria-Linda Casagrande, Haotian Gu, Benyu Jiang, Andrew Webb, Kennedy Cruickshank
Pages: 51 - 51
Purpose/ background/ objectives: People with or at risk of Type II diabetes (T2DM) are at increased risk of vascular disease and arterial stiffness (AS). We hypothesized that spironolactone and dietary nitrate (beetroot juice) separately and together would reduce AS, measured as cardiac-ankle vascular...
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06.06 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ENLARGEMENT IN MILD TO MODERATE CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE: ROLE OF VITAMIN D
M. Briet, P. Houillier, M. Froissart, E. Bozec, C. Gaucci, C. Collin, S. Laurent, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 51 - 51
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2.5 NON-INVASIVE WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS IN THE AORTA AND INTERNAL CAROTID USING PHASE-CONTRAST MR ANGIOGRAPHY: THE EFFECT OF HYPERTENSION
Sandra Neumann, Mark Hamilton, Julian Paton, Angus Nightingale, Jonathan Brooks, Emma Hart, Giovanni Biglino
Pages: 51 - 51
Introduction: Hypertension is associated with stiffening of blood vessels, reduced arterial lumen and reduced cerebral blood flow; however, it is not known how lower cerebral blood flow relates to arterial structure or impacts on wave dynamics. We hypothesise increased backward wave energy and faster...
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3.2 VARIABILITY IN MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE AND DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE FROM CENTRAL TO PERIPHERAL LARGE ARTERIES: RELEVANCE TO ARTERIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ESTIMATED CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE
Martin Schultz, Dean Picone, Xiaoqing Peng, Andrew Black, Nathan Dwyer, Phillip Roberts-Thomson, James Sharman
Pages: 51 - 51
Background: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) are thought to consistently decline approximately 1–3 mmHg from the aorta to peripheral large arteries, thus providing a small pressure gradient to aid blood flow. The magnitude of this gradient is important for correct waveform...
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06.07 EVALUATION OF A METHOD OF WAVE REFLECTION ASSESSMENT VIA TRIANGULAR FLOW WAVE APPROXIMATION
J.G. Kips, E.R. Rietzschel, M.L. De Buyzere, T.C. Gillebert, L.M. Van Bortel, P. Segers
Pages: 51 - 51
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2.6 BLOOD PRESSURE-INDEPENDENCE OF AORTIC-TO-BRACHIAL ARTERY STIFFNESS RATIO IS DEPENDENT ON DISEASE STATUS
Matthew K. Armstrong, Martin G. Schultz, Dean S. Picone, James E. Sharman
Pages: 51 - 52
Introduction: Aortic stiffness predicts cardiovascular mortality but is limited as a risk marker because it is dependent on blood pressure (BP). A potential solution is provided from the ratio of aortic-to-brachial artery stiffness (ab-ratio), which is purported to be a BP-independent risk marker among...
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3.3 DISCOVERY OF A NEW BLOOD PRESSURE PHENOTYPE FROM INVASIVE CENTRAL-TO-PERIPHERAL RECORDINGS: IMPLICATIONS FOR BRACHIAL CUFF ACCURACY AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK ASSESSMENT
Dean Picone, Martin Schultz, Xiaoqing Peng, Andrew Black, Nathan Dwyer, Phil Roberts-Thomson, Velandai Srikanth, James Sharman
Pages: 51 - 51
Background: Accuracy of brachial cuff blood pressure (BP) may be influenced by individual variability in central-to-peripheral systolic BP (SBP)-amplification, but this has never been determined. We aimed to achieve this by characterising SBP-amplification phenotypes and examining associations with cuff...
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06.08 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND DIFFERENT BLOOD PRESSURE PATTERNS: THE VOBARNO STUDY
A. Paini, M.L. Muiesan, M. Salvetti, C. Corbellini, E. Belotti, G. Galbassini, C. Agabiti-Rosei, C. Aggiusti, L. Micheletti, V. Paderno, E. Agabiti-Rosei
Pages: 51 - 51
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3.4 WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS PROVIDES NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
Junjing Su, Charlotte Manisty, Kim H. Parker, Soren Mellemkjaer, Luke Howard, Ulf Simonsen, Alun Hughes
Pages: 51 - 52
Background: The objective of the study was to apply wave intensity analysis (WIA) in the pulmonary artery to characterise the magnitude, origin, type and timing of arterial waves in individuals with and without pulmonary hypertension (PH).
Methods: Right heart catheterisation was performed using a pressure...
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10.01 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ELASTIN DEFRAGMENTATION AND MEDIAL COLLAGEN CONTENT IN THE HUMAN AORTA
A. Mahmud, M. McNulty, E. McGovern, V. Young, M. Tolan, J. Feely
Pages: 51 - 52
Research Article
A comparative study on the mechanical properties of the umbilical vein and umbilical artery under uniaxial loading
Alireza Karimi, Mahdi Navidbakhsh, Mansour Alizadeh, Ahmad Shojaei
Pages: 51 - 56
Purpose: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the main cause of mortalities worldwide. The Saphenous Vein (SV) and Umbilical Vein (UV) are the most common veins using for treatment as a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG). The mechanical properties of UV owing to its long-term patency for CABG are deemed...
Review Article
Waves in arteries: A review of wave intensity analysis in the systemic and coronary circulations
Alun D. Hughes, Kim H. Parker, Justin E. Davies
Pages: 51 - 59
The intermittent ejection of blood by the ventricle results in pulsatile pressure and flow waveforms in the circulation. Understanding and characterizing this pulsatile behaviour is attracting increasing clinical interest, as it may have important implications for risk prediction and the mechanisms of...
Corrigendum
Corrigendum to “Estimation of maximal oxygen consumption and heart rate recovery using the Tecumseh sub-maximal step test and their relationship to cardiovascular risk factors” [Artery Research, Volume 18, Issue C, June 2017]
Alun D. Hughes, Nish Chaturvedi
Pages: 51 - 51
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10.02 LONGITUDINAL DEVELOPMENT OF FITNESS AND FATNESS FROM ADOLESCENCE TO ADULTHOOD: IMPACT ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AT THE AGE OF 36 YEARS. THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY (AGAHLS)
I. Ferreira, J.W. Twisk, C.D. Stehouwer
Pages: 52 - 52
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2.7 THE GUT-DERIVED METABOLITE TRIMETHYLAMINE N-OXIDE INDUCES LARGE ELASTIC ARTERY STIFFENING AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN YOUNG MICE
Vienna Brunt, Rachel Gioscia-Ryan, Zachary Sapinsley, Melanie Zigler, James Richey, Douglas Seals
Pages: 52 - 52
The gut microbiome, an emerging mediator of host physiological function, is adversely altered by aging and many diseases, termed “gut dysbiosis.” One consequence of gut dysbiosis is elevated circulating levels of the gut-derived metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), which has been directly linked...
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3.5 NON-INVASIVE US-BASED WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS IN MICE
Nicole Di Lascio, Claudia Kusmic, Francesco Stea, Francesca Lenzarini, Francesco Faita
Pages: 52 - 52
Wave Intensity Analysis (WIA) can provide information about the interaction between vascular and cardiac system. WIA-derived indexes have quantitative physiological meaning. We investigated age-associated changes in WIA-derived parameters in mice and correlated them with biomarkers of cardiac function.
Sixteen...
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10.03 EARLY REFLECTION OBSERVED IN THE PULSE WAVE IN THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY ORIGINATES FROM EITHER THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS OR THE CAPILLARY BED OF THE FACIAL MUSCULATURE
E. Hermeling, K.D. Reesink, A.P. Hoeks
Pages: 52 - 52
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2.8 INVASIVE STUDY FOR TESTING NON-INVASIVE METHODS OF AORTIC PRESSURE ESTIMATION
Andrea Guala, F. Tosello, D. Leone, L. Sabia, F. D’Ascenzo, T. Crea, C. Moretti, F. Gaita, F. Veglio, L. Ridolfi, A. Milan
Pages: 52 - 52
Purpose: Aortic blood pressure has a superior prognostic value with respect to the brachial pressure [
1]. Nonetheless, the low efficacy of the most used non-invasive methods (i.e., approaches based on the generalized transfer function (GTF)) may hamper the detection of this superiority in population...
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3.6 LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN AORTIC RESERVOIR FUNCTION INDEPENDENTLY PREDICT DECLINING RENAL FUNCTION AMONG HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS
Rachel Climie, Dean Picone, James Sharman
Pages: 52 - 52
Objectives: Aortic reservoir function independently predicts end organ damage in cross sectional analyses. However, longitudinal associations are more important regarding causation, but this has never been examined and was the goal of this study.
Methods: Aortic reservoir function (excess pressure integral...
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10.04 LARGE AND SMALL ARTERY STRUCTURE & STIFFNESS IN RELATION TO GLYCAEMIA AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN PRE-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN
M. Banerjee, C. Austin, R.A. Malik, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 52 - 52
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3.1 INTEGRATED CENTRAL PRESSURE-STIFFNESS RISK SCORE: A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK STRATIFICATION. FIRST RESULTS ON CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
János Nemcsik, Orsolya Cseprekál, Ádám Tabák, Dóra Batta, József Egresits, István Kiss, András Tislér
Pages: 52 - 53
Background: The evaluation of arterial stiffness and central haemodynamics represent a new tool of cardiovascular (CV) risk stratification. Our aim was to create an integrated central pressure-stiffness risk score (ICPS score) which incorporate the predictive potential of identical parameters.
Methods:...
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3.7 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS FOR THE EARLY PREDICTION OF PRE-ECLAMPSIA COMPARED WITH CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, UTERINE ARTERY DOPPLER INDICES, AND ANGIOGENIC BIOMARKERS
Kim Phan, Yessica Haydee Gomez, Jessica Gorgui, Amira El-Messidi, Robert Gagnon, Stella Daskalopoulou
Pages: 52 - 52
Objective: To develop a model for the 1st trimester prediction of pre-eclampsia.
Methods: In this prospective longitudinal study, women with high-risk singleton pregnancies were recruited and arterial stiffness was measured using applanation tonometry (SphygmoCor, AtCor) and compared between women who...
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3.8 CAN ARTERIAL WAVE AUGMENTATION IN YOUNG ADULTS EXPLAIN VARIABILITY OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN ETHNIC MINORITIES?
Luca Faconti
Pages: 52 - 53
Objective: Traditional cardiovascular (CV) risk factors do not fully explain ethnic differences in CV disease [1,2]. We tested if pulse wave velocity (PWV) and Augmentation Index (AIx) and their determinants from childhood may underlie ethnic variability in CV risk as young adults in the ‘DASH’ longitudinal...
Short Communication
Sex differences in aortic stiffness following acute resistance exercise
Jacqueline A. Augustine, Wesley K. Lefferts, Kevin S. Heffernan
Pages: 52 - 55
Research Article
Oxidative stress and arterial stiffness in strength- and endurance-trained athletes
Youngju Choi, Seiji Maeda, Takeshi Otsuki, Asako Miyaki, Nobutake Shimojo, Mutsuko Yoshizawa, Hitoshi Shiraki, Ryuichi Ajisaka
Pages: 52 - 58
Background: Endurance exercise training decreases arterial stiffness, whereas high-intensity strength exercise training increases arterial stiffness. However, the mechanisms underlying the adaptations to the 2 types of exercise training remain unclear. Increased oxidative stress induces vasoconstriction...
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P.001 ACUTE EFFECTS OF NICOTINE ON PERIPHERAL AND CORONARY VASCULAR FUNCTION IN YOUNG NON-SMOKERS
D. Adamopoulos, J.F. Argacha, M. Gujic, C. Garcia, N. Preumont, J.P. Degaute, S. Goldman, P. van de Borne
Pages: 53 - 53
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3.2 ASCENDING AND DESCENDING AORTA PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND DISTENSIBILITY IN BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE PATIENTS
Andrea Guala, Jose Rodriguez-Palomares, Lydia Dux-Santoy, Gisela Teixido-Tura, Giuliana Maldonado, Nicolas Villalva, Filipa Valente, Laura Galian, Marina Huguet, Laura Gutierrez, Teresa Gonzalez, Ruben Fernandez, Augusto Sao-Aviles, David Garcia-Dorado, Artur Evangelista
Pages: 53 - 53
Purpose: Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a cardiac congenital disease associated with ascending aorta (AAo) dilation. The study of the impact of aortic biomechanics in this population has been limited by technical difficulties. Contrasting results have been reported for distensibility while studies including...
Conference Abstract
3.9 ASSOCIATIONS OF BLOOD PRESSURE THROUGHOUT CHILDHOOD WITH LEFT VENTRICLE MASS IN ADOLESCENCE
Chloe Park, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun Hughes
Pages: 53 - 53
Background: High blood pressure (BP) is a major risk factor for elevated LV mass (LVM) in adults. Evidence suggests that BP tracks from childhood into adolescence and adulthood, however findings on the association between childhood BP and LVM are inconsistent and the temporal relationship between BP...
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P.002 HABITUAL ANTIOXIDANT VITAMIN INTAKE, AUGMENTATION INDEX AND FLOW MEDIATED DILATION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AND NORMOTENSIVE CONTROLS
Y. Plantinga, L. Ghiadoni, A. Magagna, S. Salvini, M. Ceroti, G. Masala, D. Palli, S. Taddei, A. Salvetti
Pages: 53 - 53
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3.3 ASSESSMENT OF AORTIC MORPHOLOGY IN A BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE POPULATION
Froso Sophocleous, Benedetta Biffi, Elena Giulia Milano, Cha Rajakaruna, Massimo Caputo, Costanza Emanueli, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Tom Gaunt, Silvia Schievano, Giovanni Biglino
Pages: 53 - 54
Background: Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a congenital heart disease associated with aortic wall abnormalities and co-existing with other congenital defects (e.g. aortic coarctation). This study aimed to explore aortic shape features in a BAV population, identifying sub-groups with different aortic...
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4.1 TNF- ANTAGONISTS IMPROVE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A META-ANALYSIS
Georgios Georgiopoulos, Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Athanasios Gravos, Panagiota Pietri, Christos Georgakopoulos, Kimon Stamatelopoulos, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 53 - 54
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have a higher arterial stiffness than their age-matched healthy counterparts and an increased inflammatory burden that might be associated with their increased cardiovascular risk. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF)-antagonists have...
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P.003 EFFECTS OF AGING ON PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN AFRICAN MEN AND WOMEN
A.E. Schutte, H.W. Huisman, M. Reimann, J.M. Van Rooyen, L. Malan, N.T. Malan
Pages: 53 - 53
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P.004 ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND ITS RELATION TO BLOOD PRESSURE
H.W. Huisman, A.E. Schutte, J.M. Van Rooyen, M. Reimann, L. Malan, N.T. Malan, R. Schutte
Pages: 53 - 54
Research Article
Impact of leg heating on central hemodynamics in postmenopausal women
Keisei Kosaki, Jun Sugawara, Asako Zempo-Miyaki, Seiji Maeda
Pages: 53 - 57
Background: The determinants responsible for increasing central pressure augmentation, a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease, remain highly controversial. The aim of this study was to determine the contribution of the impedance mismatch between central and leg arteries on central pressure augmentation....
Research Article
Factors Associated with Cardio Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) and its Mathematically Corrected Formula (CAVI0) in Community Dwelling Individuals
Li-Ju Lin, Nan-Chen Hsieh, Shu-Fang Vivienne Wu, Tan-Hsu Tan, Azadeh Alizargar, Chyi-Huey Bai, Javad Alizargar
Pages: 53 - 58
Cardio Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) and mathematically corrected formula derived from it (CAVI0) are indices for arterial stiffness and atherosclerosis. Role of different atherosclerotic risk factors on CAVI and CAVI0 is not clear in the community dwelling individuals. This study aims to evaluate the...
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P.005 INCREASED ARTERIAL WALL STIFFNESS IN RESISTANT HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN COMPARISON WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
J. Rosa, R. Holaj, B. Strauch, O. Petrak, T. Pikus, T. Zelinka, D. Wichterle, j. Widimsky
Pages: 54 - 54
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3.4 RESERVOIR PRESSURE SEPARATION AT BRACHIAL, CAROTID AND RADIAL ARTERIES: A QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON AND EVALUATION
Michael Ebner, Kim Parker, Tom Vercauteren, Sébastien Ourselin, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Alun Hughes, Bernhard Hametner
Pages: 54 - 54
Background: At present, reservoir pressure parameters are derived from arterial pressure waveforms regardless of the location of measurement. However, a comparison between sites has not been made, and site-related differences may affect interpretation. In this study, we computed reservoir pressure waveform...
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4.2 WITHDRAWAL OF STATINS THERAPY IN PATIENTS AFTER CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASING RISK OF SIGNIFICANT RESTENOSIS
Olga Tereshina, Alexcey Vachev
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Background: The benefit of carotid revascularization is decreased by the occurrence of restenosis at the site of surgery, which is associated with a modestly increased risk of stroke. Preventing restenosis plays pivotal role in the overall treatment and prevention of stroke in patients with carotid artery...
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P.006 MEASUREMENT OF ARTERIAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY SUPPORT THE SUSPICION OF ASYMPTOMATIC LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME OR DIABETES MELLITUS
J. Spac, J. Hanus, M. Soucek, H. Nemcova
Pages: 54 - 54
Conference Abstract
3.5 HEART RATE DEPENDENCE OF REGIONAL AND LOCAL AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN RATS AS A FUNCTION OF BLOOD PRESSURE
Bart Spronck, Isabella Tan, Koen Reesink, Dana Georgevsky, Tammo Delhaas, Alberto Avolio, Mark Butlin
Pages: 54 - 54
Background: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is quantified by time difference of arrival of the blood pressure (BP) wave at two sites along the arterial bed (transit time; TT-PWV), or by combining measured arterial pressure and diameter using the Bramwell-Hill equation (BH-PWV). Besides the dependence of PWV...
Conference Abstract
4.3 ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE SMOKING INCREASES AORTIC STIFFNESS IN YOUNG SMOKERS
Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Nikolaos Ioakeimidis, Mahmud Abdelrasoul, Christos Georgakopoulos, Panagiota Pietri, Christodoulos Stefanadis, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 54 - 54
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Smoking increases aortic stiffness which is an important predictor of cardiovascular risk. Electronic cigarettes (EC) simulate tobacco cigarette (TC) and have been advocated as a less harmful alternative. We investigated the acute effect of EC smoking on aortic stiffness...
Conference Abstract
P.007 REFERENCE VALUES FOR ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN A SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN POPULATION
M. Reimann, H.W. Huisman, R. Schutte, L. Malan, J.M. van Rooyen, A.E. Schutte
Pages: 54 - 54
Conference Abstract
3.6 NON-INVASIVE, MRI-BASED ESTIMATION OF PATIENT-SPECIFIC AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE USING ONE-DIMENSIONAL BLOOD FLOW MODELLING
Jorge Mariscal Harana, Arna van Engelen, Torben Schneider, Mateusz Florkow, Peter Charlton, Bram Ruijsink, Hubrecht De Bliek, Israel Valverde, Marietta Carakida, Kuberan Pushparajah, Spencer Sherwin, Rene Botnar, Jordi Alastruey
Pages: 54 - 55
Background and objectives: Clinical evidence shows that central (aortic) blood pressure (CBP) is a better marker of cardiovascular risk than brachial pressure [1]. However, CBP can only be accurately measured invasively, through catheterisation. We propose a novel approach to estimate CBP non-invasively...
Conference Abstract
4.4 ARTERIAL PHENOTYPE MODULATION AND REGULATION OF VASCULAR FIBROSIS IN MICE BY CONDITIONAL INACTIVATION OF INTEGRIN AV SUBUNIT IN VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS
Ekaterina Belozertseva, Huguette Louis, Zhenlin Li, Mustapha Bourhim, Dominique Dumas, Veronique Regnault, Patrick Lacolley
Pages: 54 - 55
Integrin αv functions as a receptor for adhesion proteins and is expressed at high density in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC)1,2,3,4,5 whose phenotypic modulation plays a crucial role in arterial ageing and atherosclerosis.6,7.
Our aim was to define the arterial phenotype in mice conditionally inactivated...
Conference Abstract
P.008 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AUGMENTATION INDEX MEASURED BY TWO DIFFERENT DEVICES
M. Patraulea, O. Mayer, M. Dolejsova, J. Filipovsky
Pages: 54 - 54
Conference Abstract
P.009 THE EFFECT OF SPIRONOLACTONE ON PULSE WAVE CHARACTERISTICS IN HYPERTENSION: INFLUENCE OF THE ALDOSTERONE TO RENIN RATIO (ARR)
K.M.S. AlHashmi, H.K. Parthasarathy, A.D. McMahon, A.D. Struthers, T.M. MacDonald, I. Ford, G.T. McInnes, J.M.C. Connell
Pages: 54 - 55
Research Article
Regional differences in the vascular response to CO2 among cerebral, ocular, and mesenteric vessels
A. Miyaji, T. Ikemura, Y. Hamada, N. Hayashi
Pages: 54 - 59
Background: It is well-known that cerebral and ocular vessels are highly sensitive to changes in the partial pressure of CO2 (PETCO2). However, it is unclear whether there are regional differences in the magnitude of the vascular response to CO2 (CO2 reactivity) in various vessels of a single individual,...
Research Article
Association between endothelial NO synthase polymorphism (rs3918226) and arterial properties
Jitka Seidlerová, Jan Filipovský, Otto Mayer, Renata Cífková, Martin Pešta, Radek Blatný, Jiří Vaněk
Pages: 54 - 59
Background: Recently, rs3918226 polymorphism in the promoter region of endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) was strongly associated with arterial hypertension in a large genome-wide association study. We investigated whether this polymorphism was associated with arterial phenotypes in a Czech general population.
Methods:...
Conference Abstract
P.010 RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS AND ITS DIAGNOSTICS IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS
I. Klefortova, M. Shamkhalova, A. Bukhman, O. Remizov, M. Shestakova, D. Ustyuzhanin, M. Sharia, E. Tugeeva, U. Buziashvili
Pages: 55 - 55
Conference Abstract
3.7 CHANGES OF INTRINSIC STIFFNESS OF THE CAROTID ARTERIAL WALL DURING THE CARDIAC CYCLE MEASURED BY SHEAR WAVE ELASTOGRAPHY IN HYPERTENSIVES COMPARED TO NORMOTENSIVES
Louise Marais, Mathieu Pernot, Hakim Khettab, Michael Tanter, Emmanuel Messas, Mustapha Zidi, Stéphane Laurent, Pierre Boutouyrie
Pages: 55 - 55
Objective: Because measurement of arterial stiffness is highly dependent on blood pressure (BP), methods independent of BP are required. Shear wave elastography (SWE, Supersonic Imagine, Aix-en-Provence, France) enables to assess local tissue stiffness by tracking the propagation of shear waves generated...
Conference Abstract
4.5 U-SHAPED RELATIONSHIP OF RESERVOIR PRESSURE TO CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE WITH REDUCED EJECTION FRACTION
Stephanie Parragh, Bernhard Hametner, Christopher Mayer, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Thomas Weber
Pages: 55 - 55
Objectives: Parameters of aortic stiffness are considered important indicators of cardiovascular risk. However, in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), their association to outcome was found to be inversed. The aim of this work was to analyze the relationship of the amplitude of reservoir...
Conference Abstract
P.012 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FREE THYROXINE, AORTIC RIGIDITY AND GENETIC POLYMORPHISM OF ANGIOTENSIN II TYPE 1 RECEPTOR IN A POPULATION SAMPLE☆
O. Mayer, J. Filipovský, M. Pešta, J. Hrbková, M. Dolejšová
Pages: 55 - 55
Conference Abstract
3.8 IMPLEMENTING FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION COMPUTATIONAL AND EMPIRICAL TECHNIQUES TO ASSESS HEMODYNAMICS OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS
Hannah Safi, Nathan Phillips, Yiannis Ventikos, Richard Bomphrey
Pages: 55 - 56
An Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) represents a degenerative disease process of the abdominal aorta that leads to a focal dilation and irreversible remodeling of the arterial wall [1].
The reliable assessment of AAA rupture risk in a clinical setting is crucial in decreasing related mortality without...
Conference Abstract
4.6 BEAT-BY-BEAT ASSESSMENT OF CARDIAC AFTERLOAD USING AORTIC PU LOOP – A PILOT STUDY
Arthur Le Gall, Jona Joachim, Joaquim Mateo, Alexandre Mebazaa, Etienne Gayat, Fabrice Vallée
Pages: 55 - 56
Purpose/Background/Objectives: Cardiac afterload evaluation is crucial during general anesthesia (GA) especially during hypotension episode. Using beat to beat aortic pressure (P) / flow velocity (U) loop constructed from routine signals recorded during GA might allow to track afterload changes.
Methods:...
Conference Abstract
P.013 BLOOD PRESSURE, ARTERIAL RIGIDITY AND ALCOHOL INTAKE IN A POPULATION SAMPLE☆
O. Mayer, J. Filipovský, M. Dolejšová, L. Handl
Pages: 55 - 55
Review Article
Wave potential: A unified model of arterial waves, reservoir phenomena and their interaction☆
Jonathan P. Mynard, Joseph J. Smolich
Pages: 55 - 63
Models of haemodynamics play a central role in current research directed to understanding and addressing cardiovascular disease. Although conventional windkessel and wave models are very useful, they are incompatible due to conflicting assumptions and neither comprehensively explain the basis and interdependencies...
Short Communication
Relationship between the aortic valves and an anatomical landmark using chest CT scan
Magid Hallab, Pascal Chevalet, Amine Dahou, Gilles Berrut
Pages: 55 - 57
Purpose: In order to determine if the height of a subject could be a reliable surrogate variable to determine the pulse wave travelling distance within the aorta, we investigated the anatomical distance between the aortic valve nidus and the hyoid bone.
Methods: Using 28 patient’s chest CT-scans. From...
Conference Abstract
P.014 AUGMENTATION INDEX IS A MORE PROMINENT PARAMETER AS COMPARED TO FLOW MEDIATED VASODILATATION FOR THE DETECTION OF ARTERIAL WALL DYSFUNCTION IN YOUNG WOMEN WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS
A. Cypiene, A. Laucevicius, A. Venalis, J. Dadoniene, R. Rugiene, L. Ryliskyte, Z. Petrulioniene, M. Kovaite, V. Skorniakov
Pages: 56 - 56
Conference Abstract
4.1 PILOT STUDY ON THE PRECLINICAL VASCULAR DAMAGE IN BOLIVIAN PATIENTS WITH CHAGAS INDETERMINATE CHRONIC PHASE
Filippo Valbusa, Andrea Angheben, Verena Zerbato, Andrea Chiampan, Davide Agnoletti, Cristiano Fava, Zeno Bisoffi, Guido Arcaro
Pages: 56 - 56
Background: In Italy, the prevalence of seropositivity for Trypanosoma cruzi in immigrants from endemic countries is about 11.3% (30.7% for Bolivian immigrants).
The disease acute phase is usually asymptomatic, often leading to chronic infection that may remain silent for life (chronic indeterminate...
Conference Abstract
4.7 MEASUREMENT OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS USING A CONNECTED BATHROOM SCALE: CALIBRATION AGAINST SPHYGMOCOR
Pierre Boutouyrie, Hakim Khettab, David Campo, Roger Yu, Nadine Buard
Pages: 56 - 56
Background: Measurement of arterial stiffness (AS) is still considered difficult. We developed a non-invasive technique to assess AS from a connected bathroom scale, based on ballistocardiography (BCG) and impedance plethysmography (IPG).
Methods: We included 198 subjects and patients, 111 for calibration...
Conference Abstract
P.015 AUTOMATED RADIO-FREQUENCY VERSUS MANUAL B-MODE ULTRASOUND COMMON CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS MEASUREMENTS IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE: A DIRECT COMPARISON OF RISK FACTOR RELATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH FUTURE EVENTS
S. Dogan, Y. Plantinga, J.M. Dijk, Y. van der Graaf, D.E. Grobbee, M.L. Bots
Pages: 56 - 56
Conference Abstract
4.2 SEX-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF PERIVASCULAR ADIPOSE TISSUE ON VASCULAR FUNCTION
Christian Delles, Sarah McNeilly, Sheon Mary, Adam Sheikh, Heather Small
Pages: 56 - 56
Background: Premenopausal women are relatively protected against hypertension compared to males. Estrogen levels have been identified as a potential underlying cause, but the pathophysiological mechanisms remain incompletely understood. We hypothesised that sex-dependent effects of perivascular adipose...
Conference Abstract
4.8 INCREASED CARDIAC WORKLOAD IN THE UPRIGHT POSTURE IN MALE SUBJECTS: NON-INVASIVE HEMODYNAMICS IN MEN VERSUS WOMEN
Pauliina Kangas, Anna Tahvanainen, Antti Tikkakoski, Jenni Koskela, Marko Uitto, Jari Viik, Mika Kahonen, Tiit Koobi, Emeritus Jukka Mustonen, Ilkka Porsti
Pages: 56 - 56
Background: Men and women differ in the risk of cardiovascular disease, but the underlying mechanisms are not completely understood. We examined possible sex-related differences in supine and upright cardiovascular regulation.
Methods: Hemodynamics were recorded from 167 men and 167 women of matching...
Conference Abstract
P.016 THE ASSESSMENT OF ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN BRACHIAL ARTERY MAY CONTRIBUTE TO THE DISCRIMINATION OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME
L. Ryliskyte, M. Kovaite, A. Badariene, V. Dzenkeviciute, A. Cypiene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 56 - 56
Conference Abstract
4.3 ABNORMAL PRESSURE WAVE REFLECTION ACCELERATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERTENSION VIA THE INCREASE OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS
Hirofumi Tomiyama, Akira Yamashina, Shunsuke Komatsu, Kazuki Shiina, Chisa Matsumoto, Shogen Fujii, Taishiro Chikamori
Pages: 56 - 56
Objectives: It is noted that not only arterial stiffness but also abnormal pressure wave reflection are risks for the development of hypertension. However, the association between arterial stiffness and pressure wave reflection in the development of hypertension has not been fully clarified. The present...
Conference Abstract
4.9 PROPORTIONAL PRESSURE RELATIONS IN THE PULMONARY ARTERIAL SYSTEM
Nico Westerhof, Louis Handoko
Pages: 56 - 56
Background – Objectives: The pulmonary arterial system can be characterized by:
1.A constant product of Pulmonary Vascular Resistance (PVR) and Total Arterial Compliance (TAC) with Tau=PVRxTAC≈0.7 seconds (1).
2.A proportional relation exits between systolic and diastolic pulmonary artery pressure,...
Conference Abstract
P.017 THE INFLUENCE OF ETHNICITY ON FEMORAL-DORSALIS PEDIS PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: A STUDY COMPARING SOUTH ASIANS AND CAUCASIANS
B. McDonnell, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 56 - 56
Conference Abstract
5.1 MILD REDUCTION OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED SYSTEMIC VASCULAR RESISTANCE INDEPENDENT OF CHANGES IN CARDIAC AUTONOMIC TONE
Ilkka Porsti, Kati Vaaraniemi, Pauliina Kangas, Antti Tikkakoski, Jenni Koskela, Anna Tahvanainen, Arttu Eraranta, Jukka Mustonen
Pages: 56 - 57
Objective: Our aim was to evaluate the influence of mild impairment in kidney function on hemodynamics and cardiac autonomic tone.
Methods: We studied 561 (50% male) normotensive and hypertensive subjects without kidney or other cardiovascular diseases or antihypertensive treatment. Supine and upright...
Conference Abstract
P.018 ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS AND THEIR EFFECT ON ARTERIAL WAVE REFLECTION AND MORPHOLOGY
A. Swillens, L. Lanoye, J. De Backer, N. Stergiopulos, P. Verdonck, F. Vermassen, P. Segers
Pages: 56 - 57
Research Article
Modeling radial artery pressure waveforms using curve fitting: Comparison of four types of fitting functions
Xinge Jiang, Shoushui Wei, Jingbo Ji, Feifei Liu, Peng Li, Chengyu Liu
Pages: 56 - 62
Background: Curve fitting has been intensively used to model artery pressure waveform (APW). The modelling accuracy can greatly influence the calculation of APWs parameters that serve as quantitative measures for assessing the morphological characteristics of APWs. However, it is unclear which fitting...
Research Article
The effects of a growth hormone-releasing hormone antagonist and a gastrin-releasing peptide antagonist on intimal hyperplasia of the carotid artery after balloon injury in a diabetic rat model☆
John C. Moscona, Matthew N. Peters, Andrew V. Schally, Sudesh Srivastav, Patrice Delafontaine, Anand Irimpen
Pages: 56 - 64
Introduction: Arterial restenosis after angioplasty/stenting has hindered coronary artery disease treatment, especially in diabetics. We theorized that gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) antagonists and growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) antagonists might decrease neointimal hyperplasia and restenosis...
Review Article
Arterial stiffness and wave reflection: Biomarkers of cardiovascular risk
Gary F. Mitchell
Pages: 56 - 64
Arterial stiffness and excessive pressure pulsatility have emerged as important risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Arterial stiffness increases with age and in the presence of traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes and lipid disorders. Pathologic stiffening...
Research Article
Effects of a Personalized Physical Exercise Program in the Ventricular-arterial Coupling of Older Adults. A Pilot Study
Telmo Pereira, Inês Cipriano, Joaquim Castanheira
Pages: 56 - 63
Introduction: This study was aimed at evaluating the changes in the Ventricular-Arterial Coupling (VAC) of old adults after the implementation of a multidisciplinary intervention program comprising a tailored physical exercise component.
Methods: A non-randomized pilot study, enrolling 21 old adults...