Artery Research
2994 articles
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P4.05 CHARACTERISTICS OF AORTIC STIFFNESS IN DIABETIC RATS TREATED WITH VITAMIN D
E. Salum, P. Kampus, M. Zilmer, J. Eha, M. Butlin, A.P. Avolio, T. Põdramägi, J. Kals
Pages: 160 - 161
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P3.06 AORTIC STIFFNESS AND VITAMIN D ARE INDEPENDENT MARKERS OF AORTIC CALCIFICATION IN PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE
M. Zagura, M. Serg, P. Kampus, M. Zilmer, J. Eha, E. Unt, J. Lieberg, J. Kals
Pages: 160 - 160
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P1.33 PREDICTORS OF ARTERIAL MARKERS IN METABOLIC SYNDROME PATIENTS: ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND GENDER OUTBID DYSLIPIDEMIA
L. Ryliskyte, Z. Visockiene, K. Ryliskiene, R. Navickas, J. Badariene, A. Jakaitiene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 160 - 160
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P6.24 CLINICAL FEASIBILITY OF THE NEW PULSE TIME INDEX OF NORM (PTIN) AND ITS CORRELATION TO LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX
I.N. Posokhov, J. Baulmann, Z.D. Kobalava, Y.V. Kotovskaya, A.O. Konradi, E.V. Shlyakhto, O.V. Mamontov, V.A. Korneva, T.Y. Kuznetsova, N.N. Kulikova, I.V. Starchenkova, E.A. Grigoricheva, V.V. Evdokimov, A.V. Orlov, A.N. Rogoza
Pages: 160 - 160
Background: Recently the pulse wave velocity (PWV) threshold of hypertensive target organ damage (TOD) was set at 10 m/s. New 24 – h monitors (e.g., BPLab-Vasotens) provide not only 1 PWV but several PWV measurements over a 24 – h period. The new Pulse Time Index of Norm (PTIN) can be calculated from...
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P10.14 AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IS AN INDEPENDENT CARDIOVASCULAR EVENT PREDICTOR IN HIGH CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK GROUP
R. Navickas, L. Ryliskyte, R. Puronaite, S. Solovjova, J. Badariene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 160 - 160
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P3.07 OXYGEN CONSUMPTION KINETICS IN SUPRA-ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD CONSTANT LOAD EXERCISES ALLOW TO QUANTIFY IN TRAINED AND UNTRAINED SUBJECTS CYTOCHROME C-OXIDASE INHIBITION BY NITRIC OXIDE AND SHOW THIS DIRECT EFFECT AFTER NITRATE
D. Maione, S. Bacchelli, E. Cosentino, S. D’Addato, D. Degli Esposti, R. Senaldi, E. Ambrosioni, C. Borghi
Pages: 160 - 161
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P1.34 A HYPERTENSIVE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AND MORTALITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
M.G. Schultz, P. Otahal, V.J. Cleland, L. Blizzard, T.H. Marwick, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 160 - 160
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P10.15 THE RELATION BETWEEN HYPERTENSION AND DIFFERENT DEMOGRAPHIC DATA AMONG HYPERTENSIVE SUDANESE PATIENTS
O. Khair
Pages: 160 - 161
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P1.35 BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY ASSOCIATES WITH CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS BUT NOT CAROTID DISTENSIBILITY AND PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN 1125 PARTICIPANTS
R. Schutte, L. Thijs, Y. Liu, K. Asayama, Y. Gu, T. Kuznetsova, L. Jacobs, J.A. Staessen
Pages: 160 - 161
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P1.01 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: HOW TO ASSESS THE DISTANCE?
D. Mahieu, D. Devos, J. Kips, E. Achten, P. Segers, L. Van Bortel
Pages: 161 - 161
Objective: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is accepted as the standard technique to assess aortic stiffness. While the carotid-femoral transit time can be assessed with high accuracy, the measurement of the aortic length is, however, less accurate. Several approaches for measuring aortic length over the body-surface...
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P4.06 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND STRESSES IN CAROTID ARTERIES QUANTIFIED USING CLINICAL DATA FROM NORMOTENSIVE AND HYPERTENSIVE HUMANS
I. Masson, H. Beaussier, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, J. D. Humphrey, M. Zidi
Pages: 161 - 161
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P11.1 THE PU AND QA LOOP METHODS OVER- AND UNDERESTIMATE LOCAL CAROTID WAVE SPEED: A CONSISTENT EXPLANATION AND SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM
P. Segers, A. Swillens, L. Taelman, J. Vierendeels
Pages: 161 - 161
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P3.08 CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND VASCULAR STIFFNESS IN OBESE CHILDREN. RELATIONS TO THE METABOLIC SYNDROME AND SUBCLINICAL CARDIOVASCULAR DAMAGE: EFFECT OF WEIGHT REDUCTION. A PHD STUDY, BEGINNING MEDIO 2010
K. Hvidt, H. Ibsen, J.-C. Holm
Pages: 161 - 161
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P1.36 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND MARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS HAPTOGLOBIN AND HOMOCYSTEINE IN NEVER TREATED INCIDENT HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
C. Strandhave, M. Svensson, H. Krarup, J.H. Christensen
Pages: 161 - 161
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1.1 COMPARISON OF VARIOUS METHODS FOR THE ESTIMATION FOR AORTIC CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE IN TIME DOMAIN FROM VELOCITY-ENCODED MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND APPLANATION TONOMETRY DATA
E. Bollache, N. Kachenoura, I. Bargiotas, A. de Cesare, M. Bensalah, A. Redheuil, E. Mousseaux
Pages: 161 - 161
Objectives. To combine cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), which provides accurate and non-invasive evaluation of flow, with applanation tonometry to assess aortic characteristic impedance (Zc) in time domain while comparing six different methods.
Methods. We studied 72 healthy volunteers (31women,...
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P1.02 ABDOMINAL AORTIC CALCIFICATION DETECTION USING DUAL-ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY (DXA): COMPARISON WITH COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT)
M. Cecelja, M.L. Frost, T. Spector, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 161 - 161
Background: Abdominal aortic calcification (AAC) is an independent determinant of cardiovascular events. Computed tomography (CT) is currently the gold standard for measuring aortic calcification but is limited by relatively high radiation exposure. Lateral dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (lateral-DXA)...
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P4.07 ON THE RELEVANCE OF A PPG BASED TWO PULSE SYNTHESIS MODEL FOR SCREENING AGAINST CORONARY ARTERY DISEASES
D. Goswami, B.P. Chatterjee, S. Ray, K. Chaudhuri, J. Mukherjee
Pages: 161 - 161
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P11.2 A 1D-MODEL FOR THE SIMULATION OF THE ARTERIAL WALL DISPLACEMENT
M. Collette, P. Chauvet, G. Leftheriotis
Pages: 161 - 161
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P3.09 ULTRASTRUCTURAL EVIDENCE OF APOPTOSIS IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND CHRONIC ANEURISM WALL
O. Barnett, Y. Kyyak
Pages: 161 - 161
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P1.37 RISK FACTORS FOR INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA DEVELOPMENT AFTER CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY
Elena Surkova, Olga Tereshina
Pages: 161 - 161
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1.2 ASSESSMENT OF DIASTOLIC FUNCTION IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS BY MEANS OF WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS DERIVED FROM CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
G. Biglino, H. Ntsinjana, R. Chung, S. Schievano, P. Ciliberti, K.H. Parker, A.M. Taylor
Pages: 161 - 162
Evaluating diastolic function in children remains a topic of clinical discussion and a gold standard measurement technique is still lacking. Wave intensity analysis can provide insight into ventricular filling mechanisms and ventriculo-vascular coupling, and it can be derived directly from cardiovascular...
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P1.03 A COMPARISON OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURES AND AUGMENTATION INDEX ESTIMATED BY OMRON-HEM9000, ARTERIOGRAPH AND SPHYGMOCOR
R. Rezai, G. Goudot, J. Finn, C. Winters, F. Wu, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 161 - 161
Aims: To compare central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) and augmentation index (AIx) from 2 recently introduced devices Omron-HEM9000 (OM) and Arteriograph (AG) not using a transfer function with that of the widely used SphygmoCor (SC), which together with another radial device OM is calibrated on brachial...
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P4.08 BIOMECHANICAL STUDY OF ANEURYSM RUPTURE
J. Kim, A. Romo, P. Badel, A. Duprey, J.N. Albertini, J.P. Favre, S. Avril
Pages: 161 - 161
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P11.3 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF REALISTIC AORTIC PHANTOM TAILORED FOR EACH PATIENT
E.-J. Courtial, M. Orkisz, P. Douek, R. Fulchiron
Pages: 161 - 161
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P4.01 ROLE OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN DETECTING ORGAN DAMAGE AND IMPROVING CARDIOVASCULAR RISK STRATIFICATION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
F. Stea, L. Ghiadoni, R.M. Bruno, A. Magagna, C. Benedetti, S. Taddei
Pages: 161 - 161
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P1.38 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANKLE BRACHIAL INDEX AND OTHER INDICES OF TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
A. Szyndler, T. Fabiszewska, R. Nowak, K. Czechowicz, A. Dubiela, K. Polonis, W. Kucharska, A. Rojek, M. Hoffmann, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, K. Narkiewicz
Pages: 161 - 161
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P1.04 INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF AORTIC PRESSURE WAVES: COMPARISON BETWEEN PRESSURE WIRE AND FLUID FILLED CATHETER
S. Wassertheurer, B. Hametner, C.C. Mayer, B. Eber, T. Weber
Pages: 161 - 162
Introduction: Parameters of wave reflection (augmentation pressure - AP or augmentation index – AIx) are powerful independent prognostic markers in patients with coronary artery disease. However, the invasive investigation of arterial waveforms is still confined to expensive equipment. The aim of this...
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P11.4 INVESTIGATION OF THE ARTERIAL AGEING AND ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION BY FLUID DYNAMICS-BASED MODELLING
A. Guala, C. Camporeale, L. Ridolfi
Pages: 161 - 161
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P4.02 LIPIDS AND APOLIPOPROTEINS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN NEVER-TREATED HYPERTENSIVES
D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, N. Ioakeimidis, N. Alexopoulos, P. Xaplanteris, A. Siama, A. Samentzas, P. Pietri, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 161 - 162
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P1.39 LOW SHEAR STRESS INDUCES PROGRESSION OF INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA AFTER CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY
O. Tereshina, E. Surkova
Pages: 161 - 162
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P11.5 CARDIAC AND VASCULAR TISSUE PROPERTIES DETERMINE THE CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE WAVEFORM: CONSEQUENCES FOR PULSE WAVE ANALYSIS
M. Heusinkveld, B. Spronck, J. Lumens, T. Delhaas, A. Hughes, K. Reesink
Pages: 161 - 162
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P1.05 ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HYPERTENSION: COMPARISON OF OSCILLOMETRIC (ARTERIOGRAPH), PIEZO-ELECTRONIC (COMPLIOR), AND TONOMETRIC (SPHYGMOCOR) TECHNIQUES
A. Mahmud, N. Jatoi, J. Feely
Pages: 162 - 162
Arterial stiffness, measured as aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV), and wave reflection, measured as augmentation index (AIx) are independent predictors, for total and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to compare a new device, based on oscillometric pressure curves (Arteriograph)...
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P4.10 THE SEMICARBAZIDE-SENSITIVE AMINE OXIDASE (SSAO): A NEW ACTOR IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN THE APOE MOUSE MODEL?
N. Mercier, S. Taleb, B. Fève, S. Jalkanen, Z. Mallat, P. Lacolley
Pages: 162 - 162
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P11.6 TOWARDS AORTIC PRESSURE AND FLOW WAVES MODELLING IN THE CLINIC
S. Epstein, J. Alastruey, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 162 - 162
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P4.03 WOMEN WITH SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS HAVE WORSE ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION AS COMPARED TO WOMEN WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS
A. Cypiene, L. Ryliskyte, R. Rugiene, M. Kovaite, J. Dadoniene, Z. Petrulioniene, A. Venalis, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 162 - 162
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P1.40 ASCENDING AORTIC DILATATION, ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CARDIAC ORGAN DAMAGE IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
F. Tosello, A. Milan, G. Bruno, I. Losano, M. Chiarlo, F. Veglio
Pages: 162 - 162
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1.3 SPATIAL INHOMOGENEITIES IN INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS OF THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEGREE OF STENOSIS IN THE INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY
J. Steinbuch, M.T.B. Truijman, A.P.G. Hoeks, W.H. Mess
Pages: 162 - 162
Objectives. Inhomogeneities of wall characteristics may relate to plaques in a nearby vessel. The aim of the present study is to investigate the association between spatial inhomogeneities of intima-media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery (CCA) and plaques in the internal carotid artery.
Methods....
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P1.06 THE ACCURACY OF CENTRAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE DETERMINED FROM THE SECOND SYSTOLIC PEAK OF THE PERIPHERAL PRESSURE WAVEFORM
S.S. Hickson, M. Butlin, F. Mir, J. Graggaber, J. Cheriyan, M. Yasmin, J.R. Cockcroft, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 162 - 162
Central blood pressure may be a better predictor of cardiovascular risk than peripheral blood pressure. The central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) can be estimated from the late systolic shoulder of the radial pulse waveform (pSBP2). We compared pSBP2 with cSBP derived by a generalized transfer function...
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P4.11 GALECTIN-3 IS A POTENTIAL MEDIATOR OF ALDOSTERONE EFFECTS IN VASCULAR REMODELING
L. Calvier, P. Reboul, B. Martin-Fernandez, V. Lahera, F. Zannad, V. Cachofeiro, P. Lacolley, P. Rossignol, N. Lopez-Andres
Pages: 162 - 162
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P11.7 THE DECAY OF AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE DURING DIASTOLE: INFLUENCE OF AN ASYMPTOTIC PRESSURE LEVEL ON THE EXPONENTIAL FIT
S. Parragh, B. Hametner, T. Weber, B. Eber, S. Wassertheurer
Pages: 162 - 162
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P4.04 IMPAIRED ABDOMINAL AORTIC WALL INTEGRITY IN ELDERLY MEN CARRYING THE ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME D-ALLELE
L.U. Ljungberg, R. De Basso, U. Alehagen, H.M. Björck, K. Persson, U. Dahlström, T. Länne
Pages: 162 - 162
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P1.41 THE CYP2J2 G-50T POLYMORPHISM AND MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PROFILE
R. Tzveova, G. Naydenova, M. Tzekova, R. Kaneva, V. Mitev
Pages: 162 - 162
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1.4 BLOOD PRESSURE LEVELS ARE THE SOLE DETERMINANT OF DIFFUSE MYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
D. Rosenbaum, N. Kachenoura, A. Redheuil, A. Decesare, F. Villeneuve, X. Girerd, P. Cluzel
Pages: 162 - 162
Objectives. Myocardial fibrosis occurs early in hypertension and plays a major role in CV disease. Our goal was to assess the mutual influence of blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular (CV) risk factors on diffuse myocardial fibrosis, as assessed non-invasively from Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance...
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P1.07 MEASUREMENT OF CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS IN HEALTHY PERSONS AND PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES - A REPRODUCIBILITY STUDY
L. Lundby Christensen, T. Almdal, A. Vaag, B. Carstensen, L. Tarnow, N. Wiinberg
Pages: 162 - 162
Background: Carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) measured by B-mode ultrasound is a sensitive and non-invasive method for detection of subclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) and is often used as primary outcome measure in clinical trials as a surrogate marker of CVD. The purpose of the present study...
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P4.12 MODEL BASED ESTIMATION OF AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY
S. Wassertheurer, B. Hametner, T. Weber
Pages: 162 - 162
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P11.8 ARTERIAL ELASTICITY DETERMINATION BY PPG SIGNALS PROCESSING USING PULSE WAVEFORM DECOMPOSITION AND SECOND ORDER DERIVATIVE
M. Huotari, J. Röning
Pages: 162 - 162
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P4.05 DERANGED ARTERIAL WALL REMODELLING IN CENTRAL ARTERIES OF PATIENTS WITH ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS – A REASON FOR THE HIGH COMORBIDITY/MORTALITY IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE?
S. Ardil, T. Länne
Pages: 162 - 162
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P1.42 THE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS, FLOW-MEDIATED VASODILATION OF THE BRACHIAL ARTERY, AND THE THICKNESS OF THE CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA-MEDIA IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME
V. Vikentiev, I. Goncharov, N. Smetneva
Pages: 162 - 162
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1.5 EFFECTS OF ACUTE BOUTS OF ENDURANCE EXERCISE ON RETINAL VESSEL DIAMETERS
M. Nussbaumer, M. Fischer, J. Schäfer, L. Donath, O. Faude, L. Zahner, A. Schmidt-Trucksäss, H. Hanssen
Pages: 162 - 162
Objectives. Retinal vessel diameters are a valid tissue biomarker for cardiovascular risk assessment. We aimed to assess the acute effects of different exercise intensities on retinal vessel diameters, and whether these effects differ between seniors and young adults.
Methods. In this cross-over study,...
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P1.08 COMPARING PROXIMAL AND DISTAL OCCLUSION FOR TESTING ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION USING FOREARM ISCHEMIA – HYPERAEMIA
P.J. Forcada, S.A. Gonzalez, D. Olano, S. Obregon, C. Castelaro, C. Kotliar
Pages: 162 - 162
Introduction: There are several approaches to assess endothelial function using forearm ischemia - hyperaemia (FMD). The principal difference is whether flow is stopped in the root of the arm (proximal or P) or the wrist (distal or D). P induces “non pulsatile ischemia”, and D, “pulsatile ischemia”,...
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P4.13 RELATION OF AORTIC AUGMENTATION INDEX TO ARTERIAL AND VENTRICULAR PROPERTIES
B. Jiang, P. Chowienczyk, D. Hou, X. Zhou
Pages: 162 - 162
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P11.9 AGE- AND PRESSURE-DEPENDENCE OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (PWV): MODEL PREDICTION AND OBSERVATIONS
B. Gavish, G. Pucci, F. Battista, G. Schillaci
Pages: 162 - 163
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P4.06 ENDOTHELIAL VASOMOTOR FUNCTION AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG MEN WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION, GRADE I, AND THEIR RELATION WITH RED BLOOD CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH
A.R. Zairova, A.N. Rogoza, E.V. Oscepkova
Pages: 162 - 162
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P1.43 INTERACTION OF HYPERALBUMINURIA, ARTHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES AND ELEVATED PULSE WAVE VELOCITY WITH AGE AND RISK CATEGORY IN APPARENTLY HEALTHY SUBJECTS
S.V. Greve, M. Blicher, A. Blyme, T. Sehestedt, T.W. Hansen, S. Rasmussen, J. Vishram, H. Ibsen, C. Torp-Pedersen, M.H. Olsen
Pages: 162 - 163
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2.1 ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN CAROTID IMT, CORONARY ARTERY CALCIFICATION AND CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE. A POPULATION-BASED STUDY OF EUROPEANS, SOUTH ASIANS AND AFRICAN CARIBBEANS
T. Tillin, K. March, J. Heasman, C. Park, N. Beauchamp, D. Shibata, A. Wright, A. Hughes, N. Chaturvedi
Pages: 162 - 163
Aims. We compared associations between common carotid intima-media thickness(IMT)) and coronary artery calcification(CAC)) and measures of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) in 3 ethnic groups.
Methods. A community-based sample of 1331 men and women (47%White European (WE), 36% South Asian (SA) and 16% African...
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P5.01 PRE-PREGNANCY TO EARLY PREGNANCY CHANGES IN MATERNAL CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY
A.A. Mahendru, C.C. Lees, T.R. Everett, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 162 - 163
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P4.07 DIFFERENT IMPACT OF HYPERTENSION AND TYPE 2 DIABETES ON AORTIC, CAROTID AND PERIPHERAL VASCULAR STIFFNESS
R.M. Bruno, E. Bianchini, L. Landini, G. Cartoni, F. Stea, G. Penno, S. Del Prato, S. Taddei, L. Ghiadoni
Pages: 162 - 163
Research Article
A Computational Study of the Effect of Stent Design on Local Hemodynamic Factors at the Carotid Artery Bifurcation
Nasrul Hadi Johari, Mohamad Hamady, Xiao Yun Xu
Pages: 161 - 169
Background: Previous clinical studies have shown that the incidence of restenosis after carotid and coronary stenting varies with stent design and deployment configuration. This study aims to determine how stent design may affect in-stent hemodynamics in stented carotid arteries by means of Computational...
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P1.09 RESULTS OF THE TWO METHODS OF AORTIC STIFFNESS ESTIMATION IN YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
M.V. Andreevskaya, Machmudova KhA, N.M. Moiseeva, S.G. Kozlov, T.V. Balakhonova, M.A. Saidova, A.N. Rogoza
Pages: 163 - 163
Aim: The assessment of aortic stiffness in young and middle aged men with coronary artery disease (CAD).
Materials and methods: This study was carried out in 49 CAD patients aged 43,5±4,8 years with coronary artery stenosis diagnosed by angiography and 29 healthy volunteers (the control group) aged...
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P5.02 FREQUENT AND WIDESPREAD VASCULAR ABNORMALITIES IN HUMAN STAT3 DEFICIENCY
M.O. Chandesris, A. Azarine, K.T. Ong, S. Taleb, P. Boutouyrie, E. Mousseaux, O. Clément, C. Picard, Z. Mallat, A. Fischer
Pages: 163 - 163
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P11.10 CAN THE BEHAVIOR OF LIQUIDS UNDER HIGH PRESSURES HELP INTERPRETING STIFFNESS-RELATED MEASURES IN ARTERIES?
B. Gavish
Pages: 163 - 163
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P4.08 AUGMENTATION INDEX AND AORTIC DISEASE IN MARFAN-LIKE SYNDROMES
K. Mortensen, J. Baulmann, M. Rybcynski, M. Reppel, H. Schunkert, Y. von Kodolitsch
Pages: 163 - 163
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P1.44 NEURAL BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IN SUBJECTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME
L. Zanoli, J.P. Empana, N. Estrugo, G. Escriou, H. Ketthab, J.F. Pruny, D. Laude, F. Thomas, B. Pannier, P. Castellino, X. Jouven, S. Laurent, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 163 - 163
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2.2 TRANSFER FUNCTION-DERIVED CENTRAL PRESSURE AND CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS: THE FRAMINGHAM HEART STUDY
G.F. Mitchell, S.-J. Hwang, M.J. Larson, N.M. Hamburg, E.J. Benjamin, R.S. Vasan, D. Levy, J.A. Vita
Pages: 163 - 163
Relations between central versus brachial blood pressure and major cardiovascular disease (CVD) events remain controversial. Central measures derived using radial tonometry and a generalized transfer function as implemented using the SphygmoCor device may better predict CVD risk compared to central pressures...
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P1.10 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY BY TWO DIFFERENT DEVICES
A. Vicente Casanova, F. Martinez Garcia, E. Solaz Moreno, O. Calaforra Juan, M. Bori Gines, J. Redon i Mas
Pages: 163 - 163
Background: According to the 2007 European Society of Hypertension guidelines, measurement of arterial stiffness (AS) is recommended in patients with arterial hypertension (HT). The carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) appears to be the “gold standard” for evaluation on vascular changes in these...
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P5.03 THE CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE TO POSTURAL STRESS IS UNFAVOURABLY ALTERED IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
M.G. Schultz, R.E.D. Climie, S.B. Nikolic, K.D. Ahuja, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 163 - 163
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P11.11 VENOUS VALVES DYNAMICS AND THE HEMODYNAMICS OF THE MUSCLE PUMP EFFECT: A MODELING APPROACH
J. Keijsers, C. Leguy, W. Huberts, A. Narracott, J. Rittweger, F. Van de Vosse
Pages: 163 - 163
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P4.09 THE INCREASED TRANSMURAL PRESSURE CHANGES A PATTERN OF DILATION REACTION OF MAGISTRAL ARTERIES
D. Matisone, V. Dzerve, I. Kukulis
Pages: 163 - 163
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P2.01 REPRODUCIBILITY OF CAROTID-TO-FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY MEASUREMENT: QUANTITATIVE EFFECTS OF DISTANCE AND TRANSIT TIME ASSESSMENT
F. Battista, G. Pucci, G. Schillaci
Pages: 163 - 163
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2.3 PULSE WAVE VELOCIY IN A LARGE POPULATIONAL STUDY. PRELIMINARY RESULTS BRAZILIAN LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF ADULT HEALTH (ELSA-BRASIL)
R.S. Cunha, S.L. Rodrigues, P.A. Lotufo, J.G. Mill
Pages: 163 - 163
Large artery stiffening is widely accepted as a determinant of ISH in the population with a predictive power of CV events has been shown to be beyond traditional risk scores. However, its clinical role in is still limited perhaps due to the lack of established reference values and methodological uniformity....
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P1.11 CAROTID STIFFNESS AND BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY: THE EPP3 STUDY
A. Boudard, D. Laude, J.P. Empana, B. Pannier, K.T. Ong, F. Thomas, J. Perruca, X. Jouven, S. Laurent, P. Boutouryie
Pages: 163 - 163
Arterial baroreflex sensitivity (BS) is dependent on distension rate of baroreceptors, itself dependent on arterial stiffness. Differences in BS between younger and older subjects, and normotensive and hypertensive patients may be explained by differences in arterial stiffness. The objective was to demonstrate...
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P11.12 SIMPLIFICATION OF A NON-LINEAR MECHANICAL MODEL OF HUMAN COMMON CAROTID ARTERY WITH SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
L. Voisin, L. Marais, M. Zidi, I. Masson, S. Laurent, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 163 - 163
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P4.10 INFLAMMATION IS NOT RELATED TO ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM DIAMETER
M. Elkhawad, J.R. Boyle, I.B. Wilkinson, J.H.F. Rudd
Pages: 163 - 163
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P2.02 COMPARISON OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE MEASURED BY APPLANATION TONOMETRY AND ECHOTRACKING
A.B. Bertaux, E.B. Bozec, M.A. Alivon, S.L. Laurent, P.B. Boutouyrie
Pages: 163 - 164
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2.4 SERUM BIOMARKERS AND RETINAL VESSEL DIAMETERS IN SCHOOL CHILDREN
H. Hanssen, M. Siegrist, M. Neidig, C. Lammel, B. Haller, K.G. Parhofer, M. Vogeser, M. Halle
Pages: 163 - 164
Objectives. Retinal vessel analysis is a valid diagnostic tool to detect subclinical signs of atherosclerosis in the cerebrovascular microcirculation as early as childhood. The aim of the study was to investigate the association between specific obesity-related biomarkers and retinal vessel diameters...
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P1.12 PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF REVERSIBLE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN MEN WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
I.A. Orlova, E. Nuraliev, G. Makarova, E. Yarovaya, F.T. Ageev
Pages: 163 - 163
Background: Men with CAD have been shown to have abnormal arterial stiffness. Arterial function may change over time, according to treatment; the prognostic value of these changes has not been investigated.
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess whether an improvement of lager artery...
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P6.01 ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LOCAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: FEASIBILITY STUDY IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF ADVANCED ATHEROSCLEROSIS
E. Bianchini, C. Giannarelli, F. Faita, G. Cimmino, V. Gemignani, J.J. Badimon
Pages: 164 - 164
Atherosclerosis is a pathological process affecting arterial elasticity. The rabbit is one of the most widely used animal models for atherosclerosis research. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of a method for the automatic assessment of local vascular stiffness in rabbits.
An off-line...
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P5.04 EFFECT OF ROSUVASTATIN ON THE ECHOLUCENCY OF THE COMMON CAROTID INTIMA–MEDIA THICKNESS: THE METEOR TRIAL
L. Lind, S.A.E. Peters, H.M. den Ruijter, M.K. Palmer, D.E. Grobbee, J.R. Crouse, D.H. O’Leary, G.W. Evans, J.S. Raichlen, M.L. Bots
Pages: 164 - 164
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OR-02 SAXAGLIPTIN PREVENTS INCREASED CORONARY ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ADVANCED GLYCATION END PRODUCT EXPRESSION IN A MINIATURE SWINE MODEL OF HEART FAILURE WITH PRESERVED EJECTION FRACTION
Bradley S. Fleenor, An Ouyang, Melissa S. Cobb, Emily Dehn, Jessica A. Hiemstra, Jan R. Ivey, Craig A. Emter
Pages: 164 - 164
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P5.01 INCREMENTAL PREDICTIVE VALUE OF POOR PENILE ARTERIAL FLOW AS AN ADJUNCT TO INCREASED AORTIC STIFFNESS FOR DETECTING MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA DURING STRESS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION PATIENTS
D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Rokkas, N. Alexopoulos, A. Samentzas, A. Aggelis, A. Siama, P. Xaplanteris, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 164 - 164
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P2.03 COMPARISON OF COMMON CAROTID ARTERY DISTENSION WAVE WITH TONOMETRY FOR CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE ASSESSMENT
A. Bertaux, E. Bozec, S. Laurent, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: 164 - 164
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2.5 AORTIC-BRACHIAL STIFFNESS MISMATCH AND MORTALITY IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
C. Fortier, F. Mac-Way, S.A. De Serres, K. Marquis, R. Lariviere, M.S. Utescu, V. Couture, M. Agharazii
Pages: 164 - 164
Objective. We have shown that regression of brachial stiffness is inversely related to aortic stiffness in dialysis patients. In this study, we sequentially examine the impact of aortic stiffness, brachial stiffness and aortic-brachial stiffness mismatch on mortality in dialysis patients.
Design and...
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P6.02 SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS OF THE AORTIC AND COMMON CAROTID DISTENSION WAVEFORMS BY MEANS OF ULTRASOUND
K.G. van den Hengel, P.J. Brands, E.M.H. Bosboom, F.N. van de Vosse
Pages: 164 - 164
Figure 1AA and CCA pulse waveform measured during 6 heartbeats in 1 volunteer.
Cardiac and arterial function is reflected in the distension (change in diameter) waveforms of central arteries.
For analyses, commonly the distension waveform of the common carotid artery (CCA) is used, as the CCA is superficial...
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P5.05 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CATALASE RS 769214 SNP AND CAROTID PLAQUES IN A CAUCASIAN COHORT
V. Nivet-Antoine, C. Labat, C.H. Cottart, X. Dulcire, J.L. Beaudeux, A. Benetos
Pages: 164 - 164
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OR-03 CARDIO-RESPIRATORY INTERACTIONS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING DYNAMIC LEG CYCLING: INFLUENCES OF THE MUSCLE PUMP
Daniel W. White, Gilbert Moralez, Victoria L. Kay, Wendy L. Eubank, Peter B. Raven
Pages: 164 - 164
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P5.02 PROTEIN ENGINEERING OF SYNTHETIC LIGANDS FOR VASCULAR PROTECTION
E.W. Issa, A.J. Moss, N.J.M. London, N.P.J. Brindle
Pages: 164 - 164
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P2.04 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND WAVE INTENSITY IN THE CAROTID ARTERY OF HEALTHY HUMAN: WINDKESSEL AND WINDKESSEL-LESS ANALYSIS
A. Borlotti, S. Vermeersch, E.R. Rietzschel, M.L. De Buyzere, P. Segers, A.W. Khir
Pages: 164 - 164
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2.6 THE NONLINEAR COMPONENTS OF PULSE PRESSURE: NOVEL MARKERS FOR ARTERIAL STIFFENING WITH PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE
B. Gavish, M. Bursztyn
Pages: 164 - 164
Mean ambulatory pulse pressure (PP) is a potent predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality.
Objectives. Investigating prognostic significance of elastic and non-elastic PP components
Methods. Using a generalized nonlinear pressure–volume relationship in arteries (Fig. 1), PP can be split into...
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P6.03 SIMULTANEOUS UPPER ARM AND THIGH CUFF PULSE VOLUME RECORDING FOR RAPID ESTIMATION OF CENTRAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: COMPARISON WITH CAROTID-FEMORAL TONOMETRY
A. Donald, Z. Maniou, K. Connell, K. McNeill, T. Sanders, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 164 - 164
Objectives: Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is usually estimated by sequential (ECG referenced) carotid-femoral tonometry using the SphygmoCor system (Atcor, Australia). This can be technically challenging and operator dependant. Here we evaluate a simple, operator independent method of estimating central...
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P5.06 PRESSURE AND FLOW RELATIONS IN THE SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL TREE THROUGHOUT DEVELOPMENT FROM NEONATE TO ADULT
B.E. Westerhof, J.P. van den Wijngaard, J. van Goudoever, M.J. van Gemert, J.A. Spaan
Pages: 164 - 165
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P5.03 ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN MALE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
L. Ryliskyte, A. Laucevicius, R. Malickaite, K. Ryliskiene, L. Jurgauskiene, V. Skorniakov
Pages: 164 - 164
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P2.05 INVESTIGATION OF FLOW AND WALL SHEAR STRESS DURING PULSATILE FLOW IN A HUMAN AORTA WITH A COARCTATION AND POST-STENOTIC DILATATION USING LARGE EDDY SIMULATIONS
R. Gårdhagen, M. Karlsson
Pages: 164 - 165
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2.7 A HEALTH ECONOMIC EVALUATION ON THE COST EFFECTIVENESS OF HYPERTENSION MANAGEMENT GUIDED BY CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT: ANALYSIS OF THE BPGUIDE STUDY
S.P. O’Malley, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 164 - 165
Objectives. The BPGUIDE study was a prospective, blinded-endpoint study in 286 hypertensive patients randomised to treatment decisions guided by best-practice usual care (n = 142) or in addition by central BP measurement (n = 144; using SphygmoCor) over twelve months. This study aimed to undertake a...
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P6.04 COMPARISON BETWEEN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ASSESSMENT IN THE OBESE BY TRANSCUTANEOUS DEVICES COMPARED TO PHASE CONTRAST MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
L. Joly, A. Kearney-Schwartz, P. Salvi, D. Mandry, G. Karcher, P. Rossignol, P.Y. Marie, F. Zannad, A. Benetos
Pages: 164 - 165
Background: Abdominal obesity is a clinical setting recognized as a difficult situation to assess transcutaneous pulse wave velocity (PWV). PWV measurement between carotid and femoral sites is considered as the gold standard measurement of aortic stiffness. Arterial stiffness is an important parameter...
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P5.04 THE ASSESSMENT OF METABOLIC PROFILE AND COMMON CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS IN YOUNG ADULTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
K. Hoffmann, A. Strażyńska, W. Bryl, A. Rzesoś, D. Popławski, M. Cymerys, D. Pupek-Musialik
Pages: 164 - 164
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P5.05 REACTIVE HYPEREMIA INDEX AND DETECTION OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDREN
P. Jehlicka, M. Huml, T. Votava, J. Kobr
Pages: 164 - 165
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P6.05 MRI AORTIC THORACIC ELASTIC PROPERTIES ASSESSMENT COMPARED TO ARTERIAL STIFFNESS ASSESSMENT BY TRANSCUTANEOUS DEVICES
L. Joly, A. Kearney-Schwartz, P. Salvi, D. Mandry, P. Rossignol, G. Karcher, P.Y. Marie, F. Zannad, A. Benetos
Pages: 165 - 165
Background: Aortic elasticity properties (aortic distensibility, compliance, elastic modulus, and stiffness index) can be evaluated by cross-sectional thoracic aorta areas measurements at 2 times of the cardiac cycle (peak systolic and end-diastolic phases) with PC-cine MRI series. Pulse wave velocity...
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P5.07 ASSOCIATION OF WAVE REFLECTIONS AND AORTIC STIFFNESS WITH UTERINE ARTERY DOPPLER PULSATILITY INDEX AND RISK OF PREECLAMPSIA
T.R. Everett, A. Mahendru, C.M. McEniery, C.C. Lees, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 165 - 165
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P5.06 DIABETES MELLITUS (DM) (II TYPE) AGGRAVATES THE ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION (ED) AND INCREASES THE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH LACUNAR INFARCTION (LI)
E.N. Borskaya, O.B. Kerbikov
Pages: 165 - 165