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P177 ASSOCIATIONS OF AMBULATORY PULSE PRESSURE COMPONENTS WITH HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME, WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES AND BRAIN INFARCTS

Benjamin Gavish, Therese Tillin, Alun D. Hughes, Nishi Chaturvedi
Pages: 86 - 86
Background: Arterial stiffness is blood pressure (BP) dependent. Using 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring (24hABPM) pulse pressure (PP) can be split into an ‘elastic’ part (elPP: ‘diastolic stiffness’), and a ‘stiffening’ part (stPP: ‘stiffness change during systole’). We investigated associations of elPP,...
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15.3 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS RECORDINGS WITH POPMÈTRE® IN A GENERAL PRIMARY CARE POPULATION: THE IPC COHORT

Hasan Obeid, Frederique Thomas, Pierre Boutouyrie, Magid Hallab, Philippe Coucke, Nicolas Danchin, Bruno Pannier
Pages: 86 - 86
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P24 BRACHIAL AND CENTRAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURES FROM TWO OSCILLOMETRIC DEVICES (SPHYGMOCOR AND MOBIL-O-GRAPH) OVERESTIMATE HIGH FIDELITY INTRA-ARTERIAL MEASUREMENTS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RESULTS OF THE KIDCOREBP STUDY

Jonathan Mynard, Greta Goldsmith, Lucas Eastaugh, Geoff Lane, Gabriella Springall, Alberto Avolio, Joe Smolich, Michael Cheung
Pages: 86 - 87
Objective: This study investigated the accuracy of two oscillometric devices for measuring brachial and central blood pressures (BP) in children and adolescents, using high fidelity intra-arterial measurements as a gold-standard reference. Methods: 57 children and adolescents aged 9.5 ± 4.6 years (mean...
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P89 UPRIGHT POSTURE ENHANCES THE UNFAVOURABLE INFLUENCES OF BISOPROLOL ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSIVE MIDDLE AGED MEN: A DOUBLE-BLINDED RANDOMIZED PLACEBO-CONTROLLED CROSS-OVER STUDY

Ilkka Pörsti, Lauri Suojanen, Antti Haring, Antti Tikkakoski, Arttu Eräranta, Heini Huhtala, Mika Kähönen, Kari Kivistö, Jukka Mustonen
Pages: 86 - 87
Objective: Treatment with beta-blockers is characterised by inferior reduction of central versus peripheral blood pressure. We examined changes in central and peripheral blood pressure, cardiac function, and vascular resistance during beta-blockade. Methods: Haemodynamics were investigated after 3 weeks...
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15.4 MEASURING ARTERIAL STIFFNESS WITH POPMÈTRE® IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM

Hasan Obeid, Bruno Pavy, Magid Hallab, Julie Darchis, Erick Merle
Pages: 86 - 86
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15.5 ASSOCIATION OF A NEW SURROGATE OF TOTAL ARTERIAL COMPLIANCE WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS: THE SAFAR STUDY

Theodore Papaioannou, Athanase Protogerou, Antonis Argyris, Evangelia Aissopou, Eftymia Nasothymiou, Christos Tountas, Petros Sfikakis, Nikolaos Stergiopulos, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 86 - 87
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P25 24-HOUR AORTIC AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE IS BETTER ASSOCIATED WITH COMMON CAROTID ARTERY HYPERTROPHY THAN 24-HOUR BRACHIAL PRESSURE – THE SAFAR STUDY

Antonios Argyris, Evaggelia Aissopou, Efthymia Nasothymiou, Theodoros Papaioannou, Jacques Blacher, Michel Safar, Petros Sfikakis, Athanase Protogerou
Pages: 87 - 87
Objective: Evidence suggests the superiority of office aortic pressure over brachial on the evaluation of vascular damage and prognosis of cardiovascular disease (CVD); 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is regarded the optimal method for assessing blood pressure (BP) profile. The non-invasive...
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P90 POSITIVE EFFECTS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT ON AORTIC STIFFNESS IN THE GENERAL POPULATION

Markéta Mateřánková
Pages: 87 - 87
Aortic stiffness is strongly related to age and mean arterial pressure (MAP). We investigated whether antihypertensive treatment modulates the association of the aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) with age and with MAP in the general population. In the Czech post-MONICA, we measured the PWV in 735 subjects...
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15.6 INFLUENCE OF THE PRESSURE MEASURING SITE FOR VELOCITY/PRESSURE LOOPS

Jona Joachim, Fabrice Vallée, Arthur Le Gall, Stéphanie Lenck, Alexandre Mebazaa, Étienne Gayat
Pages: 87 - 87
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P27 INVASIVE CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE IS RELATED TO AORTIC ROOT DILATATION

Francesco Tosello, Andrea Guala, Dario Leone, Martina Bollati, Luca Sabia, Fabrizio D’Ascenzo, Claudio Moretti, Franco Veglio, Luca Ridolfi, Alberto Milan
Pages: 87 - 87
Background: Aortic root dilation is an established risk factor for aortic dissection. Despite the relations between aortic root remodeling, carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) and aortic blood pressure have been advocated by several clinical studies and is supported by physical law, invasive...
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P91 GREEN TEA EXTRACT REDUCES LIPID PROFILE, PERCENTAGE OF AORTIC AUGMENTATION INDEX AND INCREASES SOLUBLE RAGE CONCENTRATIONS IN NORMOTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLINDED, AND PLACEBO- CONTROLLED TRIAL

Fernando Grover Páez, Patricia Quezada Fernandez, Mariana Rodriguez de la Cerda, David Cardona Müller, Jhonatan Trujillo Quiroz, Walter Trujillo Rangel, Marycruz Barocio Pantoja
Pages: 87 - 88
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with premature atherosclerosis and arterial stiffening by an accumulation of advanced glycation end-products in vessel wall (1). Green tea polyphenols are considered a cardioprotective substance and may be used as an adjuvant for diabetes treatment,...
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15.7 STUDY OF WAVE DYNAMICS OF AN EXTRA-AORTIC COUNTERPULSATION DEVICE IN A ONE-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTER MODEL OF THE ARTERIAL SYSTEM

Daime Campos Arias, Francisco Londono, Tania Rodriguez Moliner, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Nikos Stergiopulos, Patrick Segers
Pages: 87 - 87
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P29 MECHANISMS OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR INHIBITION INDUCED HYPERTENSION

Kaisa Maki-Petaja, Adam McGeoch, Lucy Yang, Annette Hubsch, Carmel McEniery, Fraz Mir, Parag Gajendragadkar, Nicola Ramenatte, Gayathri Anandappa, Christoph Brune, Yoeri Boink, Carola Bibiane-Schonlieb, Paul Meyer, Simon Bond, Ian Wilkinson, Duncan Jodrell, Joseph Cheriyan
Pages: 87 - 88
Introduction: Drugs targeting Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) signaling pathway are approved therapies for cancer. Unfortunately, VEGF inhibitors lead to hypertension in 30-80% patients. Reduced nitric oxide synthase activity and increased vascular resistance have been proposed as potential...
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15.8 AN EXTENDED ONE-DIMENSIONAL ARTERIAL NETWORK MODEL FOR THE SIMULATION OF PRESSURE AND FLOW IN UPPER AND LOWER LIMB EXTREMITIES

Hasan Obeid, Patrick Segers, Nikos Stergiopulos, Pierre Boutouyrie, Stephane Laurent, Magid Hallab, Elie Mousseaux
Pages: 87 - 88
Research Article

The reservoir-wave model☆

Kim H. Parker
Pages: 87 - 101
This paper is based on a talk given at the Arterial Hemodynamics: Past, Present and Future symposium in June 2016. Like the talk it is divided into three different but related parts. Part 1 describes the calculation of reservoir and excess pressure from clinical pressure waveforms measured at 5 different...
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Decoupling of Heart Rate and Blood Pressure: Hemodynamic Counter-regulatory Mechanisms and their Implications

Joseph Lewis Izzo, Muhammed Absar Anwar, Kalamaini Elango, Rahil Ahmed, Peter Osmond
Pages: 87 - 94
To investigate the dynamic relationships among Heart Rate (HR) and systemic hemodynamics in everyday life, we performed 24-h ambulatory pulse wave analyses (Mobil-O-Graph) in individuals with normal and elevated BP (n = 116) and in a double-blinded cross-over study where HR was varied pharmacologically...
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Central Blood Pressure in Young Kendo Athletes: Implications of Combined Anaerobic and Strength Training

Masaki Yoshioka, Kaname Tagawa, Yuriko Tochigi, Tomohito Sato, Jiyeon Park, Reiko Momma, Youngju Choi, Jun Sugawara, Seiji Maeda
Pages: 87 - 92
Background: Exercise training-induced adaptation of central Blood Pressure (BP) depends on exercise mode. Kendo, a traditional Japanese martial art, is a unique exercise mode because its training encompasses anaerobic and resistance training components. However, the effects of habitual kendo training...
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03.04 MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CAROTID PLAQUES: ANALYSIS BY MULTI-ARRAY ECHOTRACKING SYSTEM AND MRI

H. Beaussier, O. Naggara, D. Calvet, R. Joannides, M. Iacob, B. Laloux, E. Bozec, E. Guegan-Massardier, A. Triquenot-Bagan, I. Masson, C. Oppenheim, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent
Pages: 88 - 88
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P30 A 12-WEEK EXERCISE TRAINING PROGRAM REDUCES ENDOTHELIAL DAMAGE IN RESISTANT HYPERTENSION

Susana Lopes, Catarina Garcia, Ana Gonçalves, Ilda Ribeiro, Joana Barbosa de MElo, Veronica Ribau, Daniela Figueiredo, João Viana, Susana Bertoquini, Jorge Polónia, José Mesquita-Bsstos, Alberto Alves, Fernando Ribeiro
Pages: 88 - 88
Background: Resistant Hypertension (RH) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events and poor prognosis. Exercise training studies in RH patients have shown promising outcomes, nonetheless, none determine the impact of exercise on endothelial damage and repair. Circulating endothelial...
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P92 SIMULTANEOUS INVASIVE AND NONINVASIVE MONITORING OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE ON CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CARDIOGENIC SHOCK TREATED WITH IABP

Bela Benczur, Adam Nemeth, Renata Bocskei, Attila Cziraki
Pages: 88 - 88
Intraaortic balloon counterpulsation (IABP) is a method of temporary mechanical circulatory support in patients suffering from cardiogenic shock to improves the balance of myocardial oxygen supply and demand by using systolic unloading and diastolic augmentation. Arteriograph is an invasively validated...
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15.9 MODELLING ARTERIAL PULSE PRESSURE FROM HEART RATE DURING SYMPATHETIC ACTIVATION

Bjorn van der Ster, Berend Westerhof, Wim Stok, Feras Hatib, Jos Settels, Johannes van Lieshout
Pages: 88 - 88
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03.05 ESTIMATED CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE: IMPORTANCE OF RADIAL ARTERY PRESSURE WAVEFORM CALIBRATION

D. Mahieu, E.R. Rietzschel, M.L. De Buyzere, F. Verbeke, T.C. Gillebert, G. De Backer, D. De Bacquer, P. Verdonck, L.M. Van Bortel, P. Segers
Pages: 88 - 88
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P31 DO TREATMENT INDUCED CHANGES IN ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AFFECT LEFT VENTRICULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION? – A META-ANALYSIS

Koen van der Waaij, Maarten Heusinkveld, Tammo Delhaas, Abraham Kroon, Koen Reesink
Pages: 88 - 88
Background: Vascular research demonstrated that pulse wave velocity (PWV), a measure of arterial stiffness, is inherently blood pressure-dependent. Considering the hypothesised pathophysiological chain of increased arterial stiffness leading to increased blood pressure load with consequent left ventricle...
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P93 ARE HEMODYNAMIC MEASURES ASSOCIATED WITH FRAILTY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS UNDERGOING TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION?

Jeannette Goudzwaard, Marjo de Ronde-Tillmans, Nahid El Faquir, Nicolas van Mieghem, Mattie Lenzen, Peter de Jaegere, Francesco Mattace Raso
Pages: 88 - 88
Background: Aortic valve stenosis (AS) is common in the elderly and is associated with high morbidity and mortality, and leads to functional decline. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible relation between aortic stiffness, AS and frailty in older patients undergoing Transcatheter Aortic...
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15.10 FORM FACTOR OF THE FEMORAL ARTERY: AN INVASIVE STUDY

Mathieu Jozwiak, Sandrine Millasseau, Xavier Monnet, Francois Depret, Jean-Emmanuel Alphonsine, Nathalie Richard, Pierre Attal, Jean-Louis Teboul, Denis Chemla
Pages: 88 - 88
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04.01 EFFECT OF EXTRAVASCULAR COMPRESSION AND RELAXATION ON CORONARY HAEMODYNAMICS

N. Hadjiloizou, J.E. Davies, A.J. Baksi, D.P. Francis, K. Parker, A. Hughes, J. Mayet
Pages: 88 - 88
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P32 DETERMINING CARDIAC AND ARTERIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE

Samuel Vennin, Ye Li, Marie Willemet, Henry Fok, Haotian Gu, Peter Charlton, Jordi Alastruey, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 88 - 89
We examined the ability of a simple reduced model comprising a proximal characteristic impedance linked to a Windkessel element to accurately predict central Pulse Pressure (PP) from aortic blood flow, verified that parameters of the model corresponded to physical properties, and applied the model to...
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P94 DAPAGLIFLOZIN ACUTELY RESTORES ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION, REDUCES AORTIC STIFFNESS AND RENAL RESISTIVE INDEX IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY

Rosa Maria Bruno, Livia Giannini, Marta Seghieri, Edoardo Vitolo, Stefano Taddei, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Anna Solini
Pages: 88 - 88
Objective: Sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors reduce blood pressure and renal and cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes through not fully elucidated mechanisms. Aim of this study was to investigate whether dapagliflozin is able to acutely modify systemic and renal vascular function. Methods:...
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15.11 TOWARDS NONINVASIVE CARDIAC CATHETERISATION

Maarten Heusinkveld, Joost Lumens, Katherine March, Arthur Bouwman, Tammo Delhaas, Alun Hughes, Koen Reesink
Pages: 88 - 88
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P95 EFFECT OF CHRONIC INFLAMMATION INHIBITION WITH SALSALATE ON AORTIC STIFFNESS AND VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY

Gary Pierce, Lyndsey DuBose, Amy Stroud, Nicholas Jensen, Lauren Wegman-Points, Seth Holwerda, William Haynes, Kaitlyn Dubishar, Jess Fiedorowicz
Pages: 88 - 89
Chronic activation of the proinflammatory transcription factor nuclear factor kappa-B (NFkB) is linked to age-associated vascular dysfunction. Acute inhibition of NFkB with high-dose salsalate (>4g), a non-acetylated salicylate known to block NFkB activation, improves aortic stiffness and endothelial...
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Relationship between QRS characteristics and delayed-enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy

Gaston A. Rodriguez-Granillo, Carlos Ingino, Carolina Parada-Villavicencio, Pedro Lylyk
Pages: 88 - 97
Background: We explored the relationship between QRS characteristics and myocardial phenotype by delayed-enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance (DE-CMR) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods and results: Eighty five consecutive patients with CHD that were referred for DE-CMR evaluation...
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P34 DETERMINANTS OF PERIPHERAL WAVE REFLECTION IN A LARGE TREATED HYPERTENSIVE POPULATION

Luiz Bortolotto, Eva Kosa, Nadja Mendes, Valeria Costa-Hong
Pages: 89 - 89
Objective: To evaluate the determinants of the peripherial wave reflection measured by the second derivative of the fingertip photoplethysmogram (SDPTG) among known cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in a large treated hypertensive population. Population and Methods: We studied prospectively 316 hypertensive...
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P96 ACUTE EFFECT OF ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE SMOKING ON PULSE PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION IN YOUNG SMOKERS

Nikolaos Ioakeimidis, Dimitris Terentes-Printzios, Christos Georgakopoulos, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Mohammed Abdelrassoul, Ioanna Gourgouli, Nikolaos Magkas, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 89 - 89
Purpose/Background/Objectives: We investigated the acute effect of electronic cigarette (EC) smoking on the aortic pressure waveform amplification. We also sought to compare the effect of EC and combustible cigarette (TC) smoking on central haemodynamics. Methods: We studied 24 smokers (age: 30±8 years)...
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PO-01 ANIMAL MODELS OF LOCAL AORTIC STIFFENING: THE EFFECT OF SALT IN SHRSP

George Lindesay, Christophe Ragonnet, Nicole Villeneuve, Christine Vayssettes-Courchay
Pages: 89 - 89
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P35 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CHRONIC STRESS: ROLE OF GENDER – RIGIDITà ARTERIOSA E STRESS CRONICO: RUOLO DEL GENERE

Rachele Gherardini
Pages: 89 - 89
Aim: Evaluate whether exposure to chronic stress is associated with early vascular aging in hypertensive patients and possible gender differences in this relationship. Methods: Patients where recruited in a Hypertension outpatient clinic during a visit for the evaluation of subclinical organ damage....
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P98 EFFECT OF LONG-TERM ANDROGENIC TREATMENT ON THE STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF THE GREAT ARTERIES OF FEMALE TRANSSEXUALS

Flavia Cunha, Luiz Bortolotto, Valeria Costa-Hong, Elaine Costa, Maria Sircilli, Tania Bachega, Berenice Mendonça, Sorahia Domenice
Pages: 89 - 89
Background: Androgens act directly on the vasculature through your connection to the androgen receptor in the vascular wall, and can promote changes in structural and functional vascular properties. Objective: To evaluate the structural and functional properties of large arteries in TF in prolonged...
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PO-02 NO SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSE TO MENTAL-STRESS IN OLDER ADULTS

Wesley K. Lefferts, Jacqueline A. Augustine, Kayla M. Nunemacher, Kevin S. Heffernan
Pages: 89 - 90
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P36 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (PWV) RESPONSES TO 3 MONTHS OF YOGA POSES AND RESPIRATORY CONTROL (UJJAYI PRANAYAMA) IN HYPERTENSIVE POST MENOPAUSE WOMEN: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

Cláudia Fetter, Bruna Eibel, Liliana Boll, Eduardo Barbosa, Maria Cláudia Irigoyen
Pages: 89 - 89
Background: Non-pharmacological management of hypertension includes regular exercises. Yoga has been pointed as effective on treatment of hypertension. Its many aspects like yoga poses (asanas), respiratory control (pranayamas), meditation and others have not yet been assessed separately to understant...
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P99 THE EFFECT OF L-ARGININE ON THE VASCULAR FUNCTION IN HEALTHY TRAINED AND SEDENTARY SUBJECTS

Ksenija Cankar, Tina Virtič, Polona Zaletel, Ziva Melik
Pages: 89 - 89
Background: The aim of our study was to determine whether the use of food supplement L-arginine improves vascular function, which could be beneficial in preventing the formation and development of cardiovascular diseases. We investigated differences between trained and sedentary subjects. Method: Measurements...
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P37 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: DEPENDENCE ON CONTEMPORANEOUS AND HISTORICAL BLOOD PRESSURE COMPONENTS

Louise Keehn, Marina Cecelja, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 89 - 90
Background: Arterial stiffness as measured by PWV along the aorta is an important determinant of cardiovascular risk. PWV is known to be dependent on contemporaneous blood pressure (BP) but its dependence on long-term BP has not been established. Methods: Subjects from Twins UK who had tonometric measures...
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P100 TRIAL OF EXERCISE TO PREVENT HYPERTENSION IN YOUNG ADULTS (TEPHRA): RATIONALE AND PROTOCOL

Afifah Mohamed, Odaro Huckstep, Wilby Williamson, Charlotte Herdman, Yvonne Kenworthy, Konstantina Spagou, Linda Arnold, Polly Whitworth, Ashley Verburg, Holger Burchert, Adam J. Lewandowski, Paul Leeson
Pages: 89 - 90
Background: Hypertension or pre-hypertension in young adults is unusual and more often linked with an adverse family or pregnancy history, such as preterm birth, than hypertension which develops later in life1–4. Surprisingly, no trials have investigated whether lifestyle advice developed for blood pressure...
Short Communication

A convenient three dimensional model to teach the arterial supply of the brainstem

H. Gangata
Pages: 89 - 90
An easier approach of teaching the three dimensional nature of arteries of the brainstem is being proposed and aids the understanding of clinical vascular conditions of the brain. Various regions of a standing student appear to represent different parts of the brainstem: head (midbrain), trunk (pons),...
Research Article

Interarm Differences in Brachial Blood Pressure and their Effect on the Derivation on Central Aortic Blood Pressure

Karen C. Peebles, Isabella Tan, Mitchell T.D. Cook, Davis A. Theobald, Alberto P. Avolio, Mark Butlin
Pages: 89 - 96
Background: Inter-arm differences in brachial systolic Blood Pressure (BP) are associated with increased cardiovascular risk. It is unclear whether anatomical factors contribute to brachial Interarm Blood Pressure (IABP) differences or whether brachial IABP differences translate to differences in derived...
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P38 DIFFERENCES IN FORM FACTOR CALCULATED FROM OSCILLOMETRIC OR WAVEFORM MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE

Chloe Park, Therese Tillin, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun Hughes
Pages: 90 - 90
Background: Oscillometric mean arterial pressure (MAP) agrees closely with invasive MAP, [1] but most devices do not report MAP and it is usually estimated by a form factor (FF). However, blood pressure (BP) measurement errors will affect FF, its correlations with exposures, and introduce errors into...
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P106 AORTIC STIFFNESS AND CENTRAL SYSTOLIC PRESSURE ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE

Philip Rankin, Nikesh Parekh, Steve Holt, Chakravarthi Rajkumar
Pages: 90 - 90
Objective: Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is common cardiovascular problem affecting older adults, and is associated with falls, stroke and chronic kidney disease (CKD). This postural drop (PD) in blood pressure (BP) has been independently associated with increased aortic stiffness in older adults. Aortic...
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PO-03 IMPROVEMENT IN POST-TRANSPLANT HYPERTENSION IN LIVING DONOR RENAL TRANSPLANTATION

Ekamol Tantisattamo, Weera Sukhumthammarat, Prapaipan Putthapiban, Wasawat Vutthikraivit, Siwadon Pitukweerakul
Pages: 90 - 90
Objectives: Since genetic factor determines part of hypertensive phenotype, we aim to demonstrate the role of transplanted kidney from normotensive living donors in post-transplant hypertension (HTN). Methods: From 1.5-year-medical record review yielded 103 kidney transplant recipients in whom living-donor...
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P39 ACUTE RESPONSES OF PULSE WAVE REFLECTION AFTER AEROBIC EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT VOLUMES

Tainah Lima, Felipe Cunha, Walace Monteiro, Paulo Farinatti, Mário Neves
Pages: 90 - 90
Background: Although Aerobic Exercise (AE) has been recognized for lowering Blood Pressure (BP), little is known about the alterations in aortic BP after exercise (1,2). PURPOSE: To investigate the acute pulse wave reflection responses induced by AE with different volumes in normotensive and hypertensive...
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P107 OSCILLOMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF 24-HOUR PULSE WAVE VELOCITY PREDICTS ALL- CAUSE MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE: THE ISAR-STUDY

Julia Matschkal, Christopher C. Mayer, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Georg Lorenz, Susanne Angermann, Stephan Kemmner, Matthias Braunisch, Roman Günthner, Bernhard Haller, Marcus Baumann, Uwe Heemann, Christoph Schmaderer
Pages: 90 - 91
Objectives: Mortality rate in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are still at a high level. Sarafidis et al. showed the predictive value of 48h PWV in patients undergoing hemodialysis [1], although recent studies using office measurement showed controversial predictive results. Aim of the present study was...
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PO-04 REBOUND WEIGHT GAIN AND BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL AFTER LIVING KIDNEY DONATION AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION

Ekamol Tantisattamo, Weera Sukhumthammarat, Prapaipan Putthapiban, Wasawat Vutthikraivit, Siwadon Pitukweerakul
Pages: 90 - 91
Objective: Overweight and obesity are known risk factors of hypertension in both donors and recipients after kidney donation and transplantation, respectively. We aim to study the correlation between blood pressure (BP) and body mass index (BMI) in donor post-donation and in recipients post-transplantation. Methods:...
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P41 INCREASED STIFFNESS IN THE DIGITAL ARTERIES OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE WOMEN: THE FUCHSIA STUDY

Rosa Maria Bruno, Nicole Di Lascio, Saverio Vitali, Piercarlo Rossi, Rachele Gherardini, Stefano Taddei, Francesco Faita, Davide Caramella, Lorenzo Ghiadoni
Pages: 90 - 90
Rationale and Aim: Essential hypertension is characterized by extensive alterations of arterial geometry and mechanical properties: increased stiffness, dilation and wall of large arteries, increased thickness in muscular arteries, small artery remodeling. This study is aimed at exploring function and...
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06.06 EVIDENCE OF AUGMENTATION OF SYSTOLIC CORONARY BLOOD FLOW BY RETROGRADE WAVE REFLECTION TRAVELLING-BACK FROM THE PROXIMAL AORTA

J.E. Davies, Z.I. Whinnett, N. Hadjiloizou, J. Aguado-Sierra, K. Parker, D.P. Francis, A.D. Hughes, J. Mayet
Pages: 90 - 91
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P43 MASKED HYPERTENSION AND RETINAL VESSEL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN YOUNG HEALTHY ADULTS: THE AFRICAN-PREDICT STUDY

Nthai Ramoshaba, Hugo Huisman, Leandi Lammertyn, Konstantin Kotliar, Aletta Schutte, Wayne Smith
Pages: 90 - 91
Background: Masked hypertension (MH) is prevalent in young adults and is associated with similar vascular complications as sustained hypertension, but whether this is already evident in young adults is unclear. We therefore compared retinal vessel calibres and function in response to flicker light induced...
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07.01 OUTWARD HYPERTROPHIC REMODELING AND INCREASED CAROTID ARTERY WALL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH RUPTURED INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS

J. Bellien, D. Maltete, M. Iacob, L. Cabrejo, J.F. Proust, B. Mihout, C. Thuillez, E. Guegan-Massardier, R. Joannides
Pages: 91 - 91
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P45 IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY EVALUATION IN ELDERLY HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Francisco Ferreira da Silva, Pedro Marques da Silva
Pages: 91 - 91
Objectives: Vascular aging results from endothelial dysfunction and increased arterial stiffness, a independent determinant of cardiovascular (CV) events, that is amplified by the presence and progression of arterial hypertension (AH). Age related changes in hemodynamic variables1 may predict negative...
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P108 IMPACT OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION ON AORTIC STIFFNESS INDEX β0

Marie-Pier Desjardins, Aboubacar Sidibé, Catherine Fortier, Fabrice Mac-Way, Sacha De Serres, Richard Larivière, Bart Spronck, Mohsen Agharazii
Pages: 91 - 91
Purpose/ Background/ Objectives: We have shown that aortic stiffness improves as early as 3 months post-kidney transplantation (KTx). Aortic stiffness index β0, a blood pressure independent parameter, has been proposed to be a better indicator of vascular wall property. This study was designed to examine...
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PO-09 CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG OBESE ADULTS: THE PRELIMINARY FINDING

K. Bunsawat, G. Grigoriadis, T. Hilgenkamp, B. Fernhall, T. Baynard
Pages: 91 - 91
Changes in central hemodynamics and arterial stiffness are associated with augmented cardiovascular risks and have been reported in obese adults with metabolic syndrome. It is unclear whether this observation may also be present in young healthy obese adults with normal metabolic profile. Objectives:...
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07.02 TOWARDS NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS SEVERITY IN THE INDIVIDUAL PATIENT WITH THE AID OF NUMERICAL COMPUTER SIMULATIONS

J. Kips, S. Van Bergen, B. Drieghe, D. Devos, K. Van Canneyt, B. Van der Smissen, B. Trachet, P. Verdonck, P. Segers
Pages: 91 - 91
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P46 ELONGATION OF THE PROXIMAL AORTA DURING THE CARDIAC CYCLE PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE ESTIMATION OF AORTIC COMPLIANCE

Stamatia Pagoulatou, Mauro Ferraro, Bram Trachet, Vasiliki Bikia, Dionysios Adamopoulos, Nikolaos Stergiopulos
Pages: 91 - 91
Background and Aims: Arterial volume compliance is a major determinant of cardiac afterload. More than 50% of the arterial volume compliance resides in the proximal aorta. Researchers often use area compliance for the estimation of volume compliance, assuming an invariant vessel length over pressure...
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P109 PROGRESSION OF AORTIC ARCH CALCIFICATION AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANT AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN PREDICTING CARDIOVASCULAR RISK: SINGLE-CENTER 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY

Agne Laucyte-Cibulskiene, Evelina Boreikaite, Gediminas Aucina, Migle Gudynaite, Ilona Rudminiene, Sigita Anisko, Loreta Vareikiene, Liutauras Gumbys, Nerijus Teresius, Dileta Valanciene, Ligita Ryliskyte, Laurynas Rimsevicius, Marius Miglinas, Kestutis Strupas
Pages: 91 - 92
Vascular calcification (VC) is linked to post-transplant cardiovascular events in the long term. We aimed to evaluate whether pretransplant chest X-ray based aortic arch calcification (AoAC) or pulse wave velocity measurement can better predict post- transplant cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events,...
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PO-10 VASCULAR FUNCTION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH DOWN SYNDROME

Sang Ouk Wee, Alexander J. Rosenberg, Kanokwan Bunsawat, Garett Griffith, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 91 - 92
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience premature aging. Arterial stiffness increases with advancing biological age and predicts cardiovascular disease. However, only limited studies investigated arterial function in individuals with DS. Thus, the impact of DS on vascular function still remains...
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P47 ABNORMAL FLOW PATTERN IN MARFAN PATIENTS IS RELATED TO AORTIC GEOMETRIC FEATURES: A 4D FLOW MRI STUDY

Andrea Guala, Gisela Teixido-Tura, Jose Rodriguez-Palomares, Aroa Ruiz-Muñoz, David Garcia-Dorado, Artur Evangelista
Pages: 91 - 92
Introduction: Ascending aorta aneurysm and dissection are the most common cardiovascular complications affecting Marfan syndrome patients (MFS). Recent large increase in life expectancy of MFS driven the growing prevalence of descending aorta (DAo) dilation and dissection. Despite local abnormal vortices...
Research Article

Central blood pressure is associated with trunk flexibility in older adults

Miho Komatsu, Nobuhiko Akazawa, Koichiro Tanahashi, Hiroshi Kumagai, Toru Yoshikawa, Keisei Kosaki, Asako Zempo-Miyaki, Seiji Maeda
Pages: 91 - 96
Background: Increase in central blood pressure is more predictive of future cardiovascular disease than increased brachial blood pressure. Arterial stiffness causes an early return of the reflected pressure wave to the aorta, with subsequently augmented central systolic pressure. It has been reported...
Research Article

Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index is a predictor of cardiovascular events

Yoshiaki Kubota, Daisuke Maebuchi, Makoto Takei, Yumiko Inui, Yuumi Sudo, Yukinori Ikegami, Jun Fuse, Munehisa Sakamoto, Yukihiko Momiyama
Pages: 91 - 96
Introduction: The Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) was established as a parameter of atherosclerosis that does not depend on a subject’s blood pressure, and is now used in many centers. However, it remains unclear whether the CAVI can predict the development and outcome of cardiovascular disease. Methods:...
Short Communication

Correlation between fetuin-A and matrix Gla protein levels in human serum

Katsuhito Mori, Yuji Ikari, Shuichi Jono, Masanori Emoto, Atsushi Shioi, Hidenori Koyama, Tetsuo Shoji, Eiji Ishimura, Masaaki Inaba, Kazuhiro Hara, Yoshiki Nishizawa
Pages: 91 - 93
Background: Vascular calcification is frequently found in hemodialysis patients. Fetuin-A is a well-characterized circulating inhibitor of calcification. Several other bone-associated proteins, such as the matrix Gla protein (MGP), osteoprotegerin (OPG), and osteopontin (OPN), are also presumed to inhibit...

1. ACUTE INFLAMMATION INCREASES ARTERIAL STIFFNESS, CENTRAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE, AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS

Sae Young Jae, Kevin S. Heffernan, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 92 - 92
Background: Acute systemic inflammation or infection transiently increases risk of cardiovascular events, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Although observational studies suggest that inflammation is positively associated with arterial stiffness and blood pressure, the causal relationship...

3. ESTIMATION OF CORONARY FLOW RESERVE CAPACITY USING TRANSTHORACIC DOPPLER ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND THE COLD PRESSOR TEST IS USEFUL FOR DIAGNOSING VARIANT ANGINA

Hee-Jung Hwang, Ho-Joong Youn, Yun-Seok Choi, Jae-Beom Lee, Woo-Baek Chung, Jong-Won Chung, Chul-Soo Park, Yong-Seog Oh, Wook-Sung Chung, Jae-Hyung Kim
Pages: 92 - 92
Background: The cold pressor test (CPT) has been used to detect vasospastic angina, but its sensitivity for predicting vasospasm is low. The aim of this study was to determine if the estimation of coronary flow reserve capacity in the left anterior descending coronary artery using transthoracic Doppler...
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P48 COMPARISON BETWEEN INVASIVE AND NON-INVASIVE METHODS: TO EVALUATE AORTIC STIFFNESS BY PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

Andrea Grillo, Francesco Moretti, Filippo Scalise, Andrea Faini, Matteo Rovina, Lucia Salvi, Corrado Baldi, Giovanni Sorropago, Sandrine C. Millasseau, Renzo Carretta, Alberto P. Avolio, Paolo Salvi, Gianfranco Parati
Pages: 92 - 92
Objective: To investigate if invasively measured aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is accurately estimated by non-invasive methods purporting to assess it. Methods: One-hundred and two patients (30% female, age 65 ± 13 years) planned to undertake coronary angiography were evaluated with the following...
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P110 DIFFERENCES IN ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MEASURED BY CARDIO-ANKLE VASCULAR INDEX IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL AND DECREASED RENAL FUNCTION

Marius Miglinas, Alvita Gincaite, Laurynas Rimsevicius, Ligita Ryliskyte, Jolita Badariene, Aleksandras Laucevicius
Pages: 92 - 92
Background: Arterial stiffness (AS) is a highly prognostic risk factor of cardiovascular diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and eGFR in patients under the risk of cardiovascular disease. Methods: This was a retrospective study...
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PO-11 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS EXPERIENCE MORE DECREMENTS IN CAROTID ARTERY FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES WITH AGING THAN AGE-MATCHED PEERS

Garett Griffith, Thessa Hilgenkamp, Rachel E. Klaren, Sang Ouk Wee, Robert W. Motl, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 92 - 92
Introduction: Peak prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) is approaching 60 years of age, suggesting an aging patient population compared to past reports. Aging is independently associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Additionally, arterial function is compromised with aging. Carotid artery...
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2. DECELERATION TIME OF THE LEFT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW TRACT FLOW VELOCITY: A SURROGATE DOPPLER ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC PARAMETER FOR CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE

Chi Young Shim, Sungha Park, Woo-in Yang, Sung-Ai Kim, Sang-Jae Rhee, Sun-Ha Moon, Hyun-Jin Lee, Jin-Mi Kim, Eui-Young Choi, Namsik Chung, Jong-Won Ha
Pages: 92 - 92
Background: Central pulse pressure (PP) is an independent predictor of cardiovascular outcomes. However, a Doppler echocardiographic parameter reflecting central PP and arterial stiffness is not known yet. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) flow deceleration...
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P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS

Jonathan Mynard, Greta Goldsmith, Remi Kowalski, Lucas Eastaugh, Geoff Lane, Gabriella Springall, Joe Smolich, Alberto Avolio, Michael Cheung
Pages: 92 - 92
Objective: The aims of this study in children were to 1) evaluate two brachial oscillometric devices for estimating central augmentation index (AIx) and reflection magnitude (RM), and 2) test whether AIx or RM are associated with left ventricular mass index (LVMI). Methods: Intra-aortic (IA) AIx was...
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P111 ASSOCIATION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF ABSENCE OF LOWER LIMB ARTERIAL PULSE AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Luiz Bortolotto, Felizardo Nataniel, Luis Gowdak, Henrique Muela, Flavio Paula, Elias David-Neto, Jose Jayme De Lima
Pages: 92 - 92
Objectives: To determine the association between PAD and DAC in patients treated by haemodialysis in the waiting list for renal transplantation and to assert the influence of that association on prognosis and clinical management. Methods: 1246 renal transplant candidates underwent coronary angiography....
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PO-12 RELATIONS BETWEEN AORTIC STIFFNESS AND LEFT VENTRICULAR MECHANICAL FUNCTION

Vanessa C. Bell, Elizabeth L. McCabe, Martin G. Larson, Jian Rong, Allison A. Merz, Ewa Osypiuk, Birgitta T. Lehman, Plamen Stantchev, Jayashri Aragam, Emelia J. Benjamin, Naomi M. Hamburg, Ramachandran S. Vasan, Gary F. Mitchell, Susan Cheng
Pages: 92 - 92
Objectives: Left ventricular contraction produces longitudinal strain in the proximal aorta. As a result, aortic stiffening may impair optimal mechanical ventricular-vascular coupling and left ventricular (LV) systolic function, particularly in the long axis. LV global longitudinal strain (GLS) has recently...
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07.06 LONG TERM ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE USE IS AN INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR FOR ARTERIAL STIFFENING

E.R. Rietzschel, M.L. De Buyzere, P. Segers, S. Bekaert, D. De Bacquer, G.G. De Backer, T.C. Gillebert
Pages: 92 - 92
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P50 VALIDATION OF ULTRASOUND DETERMINATION OF LOCAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN THE HUMAN ASCENDING AORTA AGAINST MRI MEASUREMENTS

Madalina Negoita, Charlotte Manisty, Anish Bhuva, Alun Hughes, Kim Parker, Ashraf Khir
Pages: 92 - 93
Background: Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) is a measure of arterial stiffness which predicts cardiovascular risk independently of blood pressure. Local PWV can be measured non-invasively in the ascending aorta of adults by means of Ultrasound (US), using successive recordings of Diameter (D) and the velocity...
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P112 CENTRAL PULSE WAVE PARAMETERS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH VALVE CALCIFICATION IN PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE ON MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS

Maria Trukhanova, Nadezhda Manukhina, Dmitry Doroshenko, Svetlana Villevalde, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 92 - 93
Background: Arterial stiffness is known marker of poor cardiovascular prognosis. The aim if the study was to assess the incidence of valve calcification (VC) in patients with end- stage renal disease (ESRD) and its associations with clinical parameters of arterial stiffness. Methods: In 68 adults with...
Research Article

A comparison of SphygmoCor and Vicorder devices for measuring aortic pulse wave velocity in pregnancy

T.R. Everett, A. Mahendru, C.M. McEniery, C.C. Lees, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 92 - 96
Background: Aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) has been found to be increased in preeclampsia when compared to normal pregnancy. Preeclampsia is associated with increased risk of later cardiovascular disease and, as such, study of the aortic stiffness in pregnancy, and its hypertensive disorders, is important...

5. THE EFFECT OF CILOSTAZOL TO ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN THE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENT

Jin Oh Na, Chang-Gyu Park, Cheol-Ung Choi, Soon-Yong Suh, Eung-Ju Kim, Seung-Woon Rha, Jin-Won Kim, Hong-Seog Seo, Dong-Joo Oh
Pages: 93 - 93
Background: Cilostazol is a potent antiplatelet agent that selectively inhibits phosphodiesterase III, and also it has beneficial effect to peripheral arterial disease, like intermittent claudication, by direct vasodilative action. But the effect of cilostazol on arterial stiffness is unclear. We investigated...

7. KOREAN PANAX RED GINSENG IMPROVES ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE PROBABLY BY DECREASING RHO-ASSOCIATED KINASE ACTIVITY OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS

Ick-Mo Chung, Joo Weon Lim, Hae-Yun Chung, Jeong Yeon Seo, Gil-Ja Shin, Si-Hoon Park, Hyeyoung Kim
Pages: 93 - 93
Background: Korean Panax Red Ginseng (KPRG) is known to enhance endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation by activating eNOS. Activation of Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) is implicated in endothelial dysfunction in part through destabilization of eNOS mRNA. This study, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled,...
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4. CAROTID FLOW VELOCITY DIFFERENCE AS A SURROGATE FOR ISCHEMIC STROKE

Hyun Ju Yoon, Min Gu Lee, Jum Seok Ko, Ju Han Kim, Younggeun Ahn, Myung Ho Jeong, Jung Gwan Cho, Jung Chaee Kang, Jong Chun Park
Pages: 93 - 93
Background: Carotid flow peak velocity is increased in carotid artery stenosis. Carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) have been associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke. We performed this study to evaluate the relationship between carotid flow velocity and carotid IMT in ischemic stroke without...