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P9.8 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND PARAOXONASE ACTIVITY IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

R. Szentimrei, L. Lőcsey, I. Seres, M. Harangi, D. Kovács, L. Asztalos, G. Paragh
Pages: 156 - 156
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P6.09 MULTIPLE REFLECTIONS, NOT A SINGLE DISTAL AORTIC REFLECTION DETERMINE PRESSURE WAVE SHAPE

N. Westerhof, B.E. Westerhof
Pages: 156 - 156
Arterial pressure and flow waves travel and are reflected. Waveform analysis and wave separation gave insight into these phenomena and parameters thus obtained are indicators of cardiovascular events. However, the interpretation of forward and reflected waves is still not generally agreed upon. We used...
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5.5 DOES BEHAVIOUR OF THE REFLECTED WAVE IN HUMANS SUPPORT THE PREVAILING EXPLANATION OF THE ARTERIAL PRESSURE WAVEFORM?

A.J. Baksi, J.E. Davies, N. Hadjiloizou, B. Unsworth, R. Baruah, R.A. Foale, K.H. Parker, D.P. Francis, J. Mayet, A.D. Hughes
Pages: 156 - 156
Background: It is widely believed that changes in the magnitude and timing of reflected waves reaching the heart result in deleterious cardiovascular effects. Inherent in this is the assumption that waves propagate well in the backward direction. There is limited information regarding retrograde travel...
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P2.01 CONTINUOUS NONINVASIVE ESTIMATION OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY USING MEASUREMENTS IN THE FINGER ARTERY

T. Idzenga, Y.W.J. van Swelm, H.H.G. Hansen, S. Holewijn, K.D. Reesink, R.G.P. Lopata, C.L. De Korte
Pages: 156 - 156
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P6.10 SENSITIVITY OF WAVE SEPARATION IN THE ARTERIES TO ERRORS IN ESTIMATING WAVE SPEED

J.L. Tassone, A.W. Khir
Pages: 156 - 156
Objectives: Examine the effect of erroneous estimation of wave speed (C) on the magnitude and time of the separated pressure (P) and velocity (U) in arteries. Methods: Pressure and flow were measured in the aorta of 11 dogs and C has been determined using the PU-loop technique. The waves were separated...
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5.6 QUANTIFICATION OF BOTH SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC LOCAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IMPROVES IDENTIFICATION OF ARTERIAL STIFFENING WITH NORMAL AGING

K. Reesink, E. Hermeling, S. Vermeersch, E. Rietzschel, M. De Buyzere, R.S. Reneman, A.P.G. Hoeks, P. Segers
Pages: 156 - 156
Background: We hypothesized that the discrepancy between local and global stiffness is explained by 1) differences in systolic and diastolic stiffness and 2) the co-existence of elastic and muscular arteries in the carotid-femoral trajectory. Methods: For 1515 subjects (age 35–55, Asklepios cohort)...
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P3.01 A COMPARISON OF ARTERIAL FUNCTION OF HIV INFECTED (TREATED AND NEVER-TREATED) AND UNINFECTED BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS AFTER FIVE YEARS: PURE STUDY

C.M.T. Fourie, J.M. van Rooyen, A. Kruger, R. Schutte, H.W. Huisman, N.T. Malan, L. Malan, A.E. Schutte
Pages: 156 - 157
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P9.10 EXCESS PRESSURE IS INDEPENDENTLY RELATED TO LV MASS AND CONCENTRIC GEOMETRY IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

G. Pucci, B. Hametner, F. Battista, F. Anastasio, S. Wassertheurer, G. Schillaci
Pages: 156 - 156
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P6.11 EVALUATION OF A NOVEL AND EXISTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE ESTIMATION OF PULSE TRANSIT TIME

O.V. Vardoulis, T.G.P. Papaioannou, N.S. Stergiopulos
Pages: 156 - 157
The method used for pulse transit time (PTT) estimation, affects critically the accuracy of pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurements. The existing methods for PTT estimation yield often substantially different PWV values. Since there is no analytical way to determine PTT in vivo, these methods cannot be...
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P9.11 ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME ACTIVITY IN NORMOTENSIVE WHITE AND AFRICAN MEN

J. Van Rooyen, M. Poglitsch, R. Schutte, H. Huisman, L. Malan, C. Fourie, C. Mels, W. Smith, R. Kruger, N. Malan, A. Schutte
Pages: 156 - 156
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P9.12 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RETINAL VESSEL CALIBRE AND NOCTURNAL DIPPING STATUS: THE SABPA STUDY

W. Smith, N. Malan, W. Vilser, A. Schutte, R. Schutte, C. Mels, L. Uys, L. Malan
Pages: 156 - 157
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6.1 LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION PRECEDE THE INCREASE IN PULSE PRESSURE IN TYPE 1 DIABETES:A 20-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY

I. Ferreira, P. Hovind, C.G. Schalkwijk, H.-H. Parving, P. Rossing, C.D.A. Stehouwer
Pages: 157 - 157
Purpose: To investigate, longitudinally, whether increases in markers of inflammation (CRP, sICAM-1) and endothelial dysfunction (sICAM-1, sVCAM-1) are associated with and precede the increase in pulse pressure (PP) in individuals with type-1 diabetes (DM1). Methods: Inception cohort of 277 DM1 patients...
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P9.13 A STUDY ON AMBULATORY MEASUREMENT OF CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS ON HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS WITH NO CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS

A. Lazaridis, E. Papadopoulou, A. Varouktsi, K. Imprialos, M. Doumas, E. Gkaliagkousi, V. Athiros, A. Karagiannis
Pages: 157 - 157
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P1.20 ASSOCIATION OF THE CARDIO-ANKLE VASCULAR INDEX WITH AGE AND SEX IN THE SAPALDIA 3 COHORT STUDY

S. Endes, J. Dratva, S. Caviezel, C. Schindler, N. Künzli, N. Probst-Hensch, J.-M. Gaspoz, T. Rochat, A. Schmidt-Trucksäss
Pages: 157 - 157
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P6.12 WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS OF REFLECTIONS IN THE BRACHIAL ARTERY FOLLOWING CUFF OCCLUSION AND HAND WARMING

D. Ho
Pages: 157 - 157
Background: Wave intensity analysis (WIA) is a mathematical tool used to study wave reflections in the arteries. Reflections are believed to contribute to BP augmentation and are also independent predictors of cardiovascular risk. Until now, the use of this technique has been largely confined to the...
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6.2 IMPACT OF CHANGES IN SMOKING BEHAVIOUR BETWEEN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG ADULTS. THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUNG HEARTS PROJECT

R.J.J. van de Laar, I. Ferreira, C.G. Schalkwijk, M.H. Prins, J.W.R. Twisk, C.A. Boreham, C.D. Stehouwer
Pages: 157 - 157
Purpose: to investigate 1) the extent to which young adults who started smoking during adolescence and persisted doing so during young adulthood (‘persistent smokers’–PS), and those who started smoking in young adulthood only (‘starters’–SS) had greater aorto-iliac PWV than never smokers (NS); and 2)...
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P2.04 SINGLE-DOSE EFFECTS OF ISOSORBIDE MONONITRATE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH LOSARTAN ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

R. Kaufman, I. Nunes, J.A. Bolognese, D.L. Miller, D. Salotti, J.M. McCarthy, W.B. Smith, G.A. Herman, P.U. Feig
Pages: 157 - 157
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P6.13 ADULT GUIDE-LINES ARE NOT APPLICABLE TO MEASURE PWV PATH LENGTH IN PAEDIATRICS

E. Kis, O. Cseprekal, A.A. Degi, P. Salvi, A. Benethos, A.J. Szabo, G.S. Reusz
Pages: 157 - 157
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a sensitive marker of arterial stiffness in children. In our previous study we have presented reference tables for PWV normal values in children. A recent consensus document provides arguments for the use of 80% of the direct carotid femoral distance as the most accurate...
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6.3 DETERMINING EARLY CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PROFILES IN PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATIC DISEASE

T.J. Bradley, P.N. Tyrell, L. Ng, C. Slorach, J. Beyene, R. Schneider, B.M. Feldman, E.D. Silverman
Pages: 157 - 158
Objectives: Increased cardiovascular risk in adults with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis, not explained by exposure to traditional factors alone, have prompted investigation into the role of chronic inflammation. This study aimed to determine early cardiovascular risk profiles...
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P3.04 EFFECTS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

D. Agnoletti, Y. Zhang, C. Borghi, J. Blacher, M.E. Safar
Pages: 157 - 157
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P2.05 ARTERIAL WALL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE AND DYSLIPIDEMIA, COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF EZETIMIBE, STATINS AND THEIR COMBINATION

M.I. Tripoten, O.A. Pogorelova, M.Y. Zubareva, V.V. Kukharchuk, A.N. Rogoza, A.V. Susekov, T.V. Balakhonova
Pages: 157 - 158
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P1.22 NON-INVASIVE HAEMODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY IN PRIMARY PREVENTION

P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Obregon, S. Gonzalez, J. Chiabaut, C. Castellaro, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 157 - 157
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P6.14 THE EFFECT OF TEMPORAL RESOLUTION ON MR ASSESSMENT OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

M.A. Quail, J.A. Steeden, A.M. Taylor, V. Muthurangu
Pages: 157 - 158
Objectives: PWV can be measured by velocity-encoded phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MR) in a single location. One method utilises the change in flow (ΔQ) divided by the change in area (ΔA) at the beginning of systole, when it is assumed that only forward running waves are present. However,...
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P3.05 EFFECTS OF ACETAZOLAMIDE ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE WAVEFORM CHANGES INDUCED BY HIGH ALTITUDE EXPOSURE

M. Revera, P. Salvi, A. Giuliano, G. Bilo, A. Faini, F. Gregorini, C. Lombardi, G. Mancia, G. Parati
Pages: 157 - 157
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P10.1 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND THE “PHENOTYPE” METABOLIC SYNDROME: A CROSS-COUNTRY STUDY. THE MARE CONSORTIUM

A. Scuteri, P. Cunha, J. Cockroft, F. Cucca, S. Laurent, F. Raso, M. Muiesan, E. Rietzschel, L. Ryliskyte, C. Vlachopoulos, P. Nilsson, E. Lakatta
Pages: 157 - 158
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P1.23 CENTRAL AORTIC PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PATTERNS ACCORDING TO DRUGS AND GENDER IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Obregon, S. Gonzalez, C. Castellaro, J. Chiabaut, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 157 - 157
Research Article

Gender and endothelial progenitor cell number in middle-aged adults

Brian L. Stauffer, Owen J. MacEneaney, Erich J. Kushner, Jennifer N. Cech, Jared J. Greiner, Christian M. Westby, Christopher A. DeSouza
Pages: 156 - 160
Background: Between the ages of 45 and 65 years, the prevalence of cardiovascular disease is significantly lower in women compared with men. Circulating bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in vascular repair. Reduced EPC number is predictive of more cardiovascular...
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6.4 LONGITUDINAL FOLLOW-UP OF ARTERIAL DISTENSIBILITY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD: ROLES OF BIRTH WEIGHT, GROWTH, BLOOD PRESSURE AND EARLIER (AORTIC) ‘STIFFNESS’

A. Vyas, J. Kips, I. Gemell, N. Howard, F. Khan, P. Clayton, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 158 - 158
Background: Although blood pressure (BP) ‘tracks’ from early life in humans, little is known of how arterial stiffness develops over time in early childhood. Methods: UK born European (n=208) and South Asian (SA, n=99) origin infants had standardised measures of anthropometry, BP (Dynamap Critikon)...
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P10.2 ARE INTERMEDIATE ANKLE-BRACHIAL INDEX VALUES IMPORTANT IN HYPERTENSION? INSIGHTS FROM A LARGE COHORT OF NEVER-TREATED HYPERTENSIVES

P. Xaplanteris, C. Vlachopoulos, D. Terentes-Printzios, M. Abdelrasoul, N. Ioakeimidis, I. Dima, G. Vyssoulis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 158 - 158
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P1.24 ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS IN CHRONIC AIRWAYS DISEASE EVALUATION (ARCADE)

N.S. Gale, M. Munnery, A. Albarrati, I. Munnery, D.J. Shale, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 158 - 158
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P6.15 HAEMODYNAMIC-MECHANICAL INTERACTION IN TYPE-B AORTIC DISSECTION: EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTER MODEL STUDY

P.A. Rudenick, B.H. Bijnens, P. Segers, D. García-Dorado, A. Evangelista
Pages: 158 - 158
Background: Type-B aortic dissections (TBADs) show a high morbidity and mortality in the long-term follow up. The role of and interaction between haemodynamics (pressure and flows), mechanics (wall compliance) and morphology (communication between false lumen (FL) and true lumen (TL)) is poorly understood,...
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6.5 THE EPICURE STUDY: BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RELATION TO BIRTH BEFORE 26 WEEKS OF GESTATION

C.M. McEniery, J. Fawkes, I.B. Wilkinson, N. Marlow, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 158 - 158
Background: Antenatal and postnatal growth are associated with increased arterial stiffness and cardiovascular risk (e.g. myocardial infarction and stroke) in adults born at term. Aim: We investigated cuff blood pressure (BP) and arterial waveforms in 70 extremely preterm (EP) children and in 91 age...
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P2.07 DOES ROSUVASTATIN MEDIATES A BETTER CONTROL OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVES PATIENTS?

J. Chiabaut Svane, P. Forcada, S. Gonzalez, S. Obregon, C. Castellaro Bello, F. Inserra, E. Cavanagh, C. Kotliar
Pages: 158 - 158
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P6.16 PRONOUNCED INCREASE IN LONGITUDINAL DISPLACEMENT OF THE PORCINE CAROTID ARTERY WALL CAN TAKE PLACE INDEPENDENTLY OF WALL SHEAR RATE

A.R. Ahlgren, S. Steen, S. Segstedt, T. Nilsson, K. Lindström, T. Sjöberg, H.W. Persson, S. Ricci, P. Tortoli, M. Cinthio
Pages: 158 - 158
Objective and methods: We have recently shown that the longitudinal displacements of the arterial wall, i.e. the displacements along the artery during the cardiac cycle, undergo profound changes in response to catecholamines. The relations between longitudinal displacements of the arterial wall and wall...
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6.6 WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE IS A BETTER PREDICTOR OF SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS THAN ADIPONECTIN LEVEL

S. Holewijn, M. den Heijer, L.J. van Tits, D.W. Swinkels, A.F.H. Stalenhoef, J. de Graaf
Pages: 158 - 158
Objective: Waist circumference is clinical marker of obesity and a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Adiponectin, an adipocyte-derived hormone and new biomarker of obesity, has recently been proposed to be the missing link between obesity and increased cardiovascular risk. We evaluated...
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P3.08 NITROGLYCERIN EFFECT ON AORTAL AUGMENTATION AND CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX

M. Berzina, A. Krallisa, G. Latkovskis, M. Zabunova, I. Mintale, A. Erglis
Pages: 158 - 158
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P10.4 EARLY LIFE PREDICTORS OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN AFRO-CARIBBEAN YOUNG ADULTS: THE JAMAICA 1986 BIRTH COHORT STUDY

T. Ferguson, N. Younger-Coleman, M. Tulloch-Reid, J. Knight-Madden, N. Bennett, M. Samms-Vaughan, D. Ashley, A. McCaw-Binns, O. Molaodi, J.K. Cruickshank, S. Harding, R. Wilks
Pages: 158 - 158
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P6.17 PATTERN BETWEEN ARTERIAL STIFFNESS, BLOOD PRESSURE AND AGE OBSERVED IN INDIVIDUAL PATIENTS AND REFERENCE POPULATION EXPLAINED BY BIOMECHANICS OF WALL REMODELLING

B. Spronck, M.H.G. Heusinkveld, A.A. Kroon, T. Delhaas, K.D. Reesink
Pages: 158 - 159
Background: We recently found in patients that the pressure dependency of arterial stiffness is age-dependent, explaining clinically observed changes in stiffness with blood pressure (BP) lowering. Pulse wave velocity, BP and age found in the Reference Values for Arterial Stiffness Collaboration show...
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P3.09 TREATMENT WITH TOCILIZUMAB IMPROVES ARTERIAL FUNCTION IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A 6-MONTHS PILOT STUDY

A.D. Protogerou, E. Zampeli, K. Fragiadaki, K. Stamatelopoulos, S. Panopoulos, C.M. Papamichael, P.P. Sfikakis
Pages: 158 - 159
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Nigella sativa Extract and Thymoquinone Regulate Inflammatory Cytokine and TET-2 Expression in Endothelial Cells

Jason Amartey, Samuel Gapper, Nurudeen Hussein, Keith Morris, Cathryn E. Withycombe
Pages: 157 - 163
Numerous natural compounds including Nigella sativa (N. sativa) demonstrate anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic antiangiogenic properties. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) mediated inflammation is regarded as an important contributor to the inflammation that is associated with the development of arteriosclerosis....
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8.1 CENTRAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS OCCURS IN BRONCHIECTASIS

N.S. Gale, J.M. Duckers, M. Munnery, S. Enright, J.R. Cockcroft, C.E. Bolton, D.J. Shale
Pages: 159 - 159
Rationale: Bronchiectasis is characterised by inflammation and airways injury, which lead to loss of airways function, factors which are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in various populations. Central arterial stiffness (AS) a predictor of CVD risk has not been studied...
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P6.18 CAROTID-FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ESTIMATED BY AN ULTRASOUND SYSTEM

M. Collette, C. Morizzo, M. Kozakova, C. Palombo, G. Leftheriotis
Pages: 159 - 159
To date, regional aortic stiffness can be evaluated by the reference tonometric technique via the pulse wave velocity (PWV) measured in two points: the carotid and the femoral arteries. Based on a similar intersecting tangent algorithm, we have developed a new method for the determination of carotid-femoral...
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8.2 COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT METHODS TO CALCULATE AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (PWV) USING A 1D MODEL OF THE SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION

B. Trachet, P. Reymond, J. Kips, A. Swillens, M. De Buyzere, B. Suys, N. Stergiopulos, P. Segers
Pages: 159 - 159
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a measure of the stiffness of the large arteries, and is often used as indicator of clinical cardiovascular risk. Yet, methodological issues still exist on how PWV should best be measured. We have used a 1D arterial network computer model of the systemic circulation...
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P4.01 STRESS CALCULATIONS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTIONS OF ARTERIES: THE INFLUENCE OF AXIAL IMAGE RESOLUTION

H.A. Nieuwstadt, A. Akyildiz, L. Speelman, J.J. Wentzel, R. Virmani, T. van der Steen, F. Gijsen
Pages: 159 - 159
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P10.8 CENTRAL BUT NOT BRACHIAL PRESSURE LINKED TO RBCS IN YOUNG NORMOTENSIVE INDIVIDUALS

A. Schutte, J. Van Rooyen, H. Huisman, C. Mels, N. Malan, W. Smith, R. Kruger, C. Fourie, L. Ware, S. Botha, R. Schutte
Pages: 159 - 159
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P1.28 THE ACCUMULATION OF RISK FACTORS OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE INCREASE IN ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AMONG MIDDLE-AGED MALE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS

J. Halonen, H. Lindholm, H. Sistonen, H. Torpo, T. Lindholm, L. Kallio-Vihersaari, J. Konttinen, T. Kemppainen
Pages: 159 - 159
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P6.19 PHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF AORTIC RESERVOIR AND EXCESS PRESSURE IN MAN

M.G. Schultz, J.E. Davies, A. Hardikar, S. Pitt, A.D. Hughes, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 159 - 159
Background: Central (aortic) blood pressure (BP) indices independently predict cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality, but the physiological mechanisms underlying aortic BP waveform morphology are subject to debate. The ‘aortic reservoir’ and ‘excess pressure’ are proposed as determinants of aortic...
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8.3 MRI OF ENDOTHELIAL ADHESION MOLECULES IN CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS USING TARGETED ULTRASMALLSUPERPARAMAGNETIC PARTICLES OF IRON OXIDE (USPIO) - TOWARDS AN IN VIVO MODEL

J.M.S. Chan, K. Bhakoo, C. Monaco, R.G.J. Gibbs
Pages: 159 - 160
Introduction: There is currently no clinical imaging techniques available to assess the degree of inflammation associated with atherosclerotic plaques. This study aims at visualising and characterising atherosclerosis using targeted USPIO as an MRI probe for detecting inflamed endothelial cells. Method:...
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P4.02 INFLUENCE OF PLAQUE GEOMETRY ON PEAK CAP STRESS

A.C. Akyildiz, L. Speelman, H. Nieuwstadt, Steen A. Van Der, J. Wentzel, F. Gijsen
Pages: 159 - 160
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P3.02 CAROTID ARTERIAL STIFFNESS ASSESSED WITH E-TRACKING AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION ASSESSED WITH ENDOPAT 2000 ARE RELATED TO ADIPOCYTOKINE LEVELS IN DIABETIC PATIENTS

F. Natale, P. Calabrò, V. Maddaloni, F. Sasso, L. Aronne, M. Credendino, N. de Luca, M.G. Russo, R. Torella, R. Calabrò
Pages: 159 - 159
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P1.29 AN IGF2 RECEPTOR GENE POLYMORPHISM MODULATES BLOOD PRESSURE TRENDS OVER TIME IN TYPE 2 DIABETES

R.P. Narayanan, S.G. Anderson, B. Fu, A. Payton, A. White, W. Ollier, J.M. Gibson, A.H. Heald
Pages: 159 - 159
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P6.20 EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES ON CAROTID STIFFNESS EVALUATION

N. Di Lascio, V. Gemignani, E. Bianchini, R.M. Bruno, F. Stea, L. Ghiadoni, F. Faita
Pages: 159 - 159
In recent years, great attention has been placed on local carotid elasticity. Carotid pulse wave velocity (cPWV) can be considered a surrogate marker for carotid stiffness evaluation. Aim of this study was to compare four different techniques for carotid stiffness assessment. Ten young healthy subjects...
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P10.10 RISK FACTORS ACCELERATE VASCULAR AGING: RESULTS FROM THE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AFFECTING VASCULAR AGE (CRAVE) STUDY

D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, P. Xaplanteris, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Aznaouridis, K. Baou, P. Pietri, D. Kardara, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 159 - 160
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P1.30 IN HIGH CVD RISK GROUP ARTERIAL FUNCTION MARKERS CORRELATE WEAKLY WITH PWV AND AIXHR75 AS EXCEPTIONS

R. Navickas, L. Ryliskyte, A. Jakaitiene, Z. Visockiene, J. Badariene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 159 - 159
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P6.21 EFFECTS OF PHARMACOLOGICAL DRUGS ON THE AORTIC PRESSURE PULSE: UNDERSTANDING MECHANISMS THROUGH MODELLING

S. Epstein, H. Fok, P. Chowienczyk, J. Alastruey-Arimon
Pages: 159 - 160
Aortic pulse pressure and other pulsatile components of the aortic pressure pulse are important predictors of cardiovascular outcomes, however the properties of the arterial tree that determine the aortic pulse are still poorly understood. We used numerical modelling to predict aortic pulse morphology...
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8.4 ARTERIAL COMPLIANCE AND CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN APOLIPOPROTEIN A-I AMYLOIDOSIS (LEU75PRO)

A. Paini, M.L. Muiesan, M. Salvetti, C. Aggiusti, E. Belotti, C. Agabiti Rosei, G. Gregorini, G. Cancarini, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 160 - 160
Background: Hereditary amyloidosis are late-onset autosomal dominant disorders characterized by amyloid deposition in various tissues. Among them, Apolipoprotein A-I amyloidosis (Leu75Pro) is a rare autosomal dominant condition in which renal, hepatic, and testicular involvement has been demonstrated.No...
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P3.04 IS MALADAPTIVE CAROTID REMODELING A FEATURE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES?

R.M. Bruno, E. Bianchini, G. Cartoni, F. Stea, G. Penno, S. Del Prato, S. Taddei, L. Ghiadoni
Pages: 160 - 160
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P1.31 INCREASED VASCULAR AGE IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH ELEVATED AUGMENTATION INDEX

M.F. Neves, A.R. Cunha, M.A. Casanova, M. Trindade, J. d’El-Rei, F. Medeiros, W. Oigman
Pages: 160 - 160
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P6.22 A NOVEL DEVICE FOR MEASURING ARTERIAL STIFFNESS USING THE FINGER-TOE PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: VALIDATION STUDY OF THE POPMÈTRE®

P.T. Vo-Duc, V. Vignon, E. Bozec, H. Khettab, O. Hanon, M. Hallab, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent
Pages: 160 - 160
Background: Finger-toe pathway could represent a good alternative to assess the arterial stiffness conveniently. The aim of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of the pOpmètre which measures finger-toe pulse wave velocity (ft-PWV). Methods: The pOpmètre® has 2 photodiodes sensors, positioned on the...
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8.5 INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH ALPHA 1 ANTITRYPSIN DEFICIENCY

J.M. Duckers, D.J. Shale, N.S. Gale, R. Stockley, J.R. Cockcroft, C.E. Bolton
Pages: 160 - 160
Rationale: Alpha 1 Antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency is a familial cause of emphysema, due to reduced antiproteolytic activity within lungs. Systemic manifestations however, remain little explored. We have previously demonstrated increased arterial stiffness (AS) in patients with COPD and hypothesised that...
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P10.12 AORTIC STIFFNESS IS AN INDEPENDENT DETERMINANT OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION IN METABOLIC SYNDROME PATIENTS

L. Ryliskyte, J. Celutkiene, S. Solovjova, R. Puronaite, J. Badariene, R. Navickas, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 160 - 160
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P1.32 GENDER DIFFERENCES RELATED TO INCREASED VASCULAR AGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

M.F. Neves, M.A. Casanova, A.R. Cunha, M. Trindade, J. d’El-Rei, F. Medeiros, W. Oigman
Pages: 160 - 160
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P6.23 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MEASUREMENT IN OBESE PATIENTS WITH A NEW DEVICE: POPMETRE®

M. Hallab, A. Compaore, K. Mohammedi, F. Travert, M. Marre
Pages: 160 - 160
Introduction: Obesity is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Arterial stiffness (AS) is an independent cardiovascular risk factor. The objective of this study was to evaluate the SA in obese patients. Patients and methods: AS was measured in 212 participants divided into...
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8.6 ELECTRICAL CAROTID BARORECEPTOR ACTIVATION LOWERS RENAL ARTERY IMPEDANCE AND STIFFNESS IN AN ACUTE CANINE MODEL

P. Segers, D. Wagner, K. Ludwig, A.W. Cates, D. Georgakopoulos
Pages: 160 - 160
Background: The exact mechanism by which electrical carotid baroreceptor activation (CBA) lowers blood pressure in patients with hypertension has yet to be fully elucidated. Given the central role of the kidneys in blood pressure regulation, the aim of this study was to assess the impact of CBA on renal...