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Bilateral difference of superficial and deep femoral artery haemodynamic and anatomical parameters

Zbignevs Marcinkevics, Zane Lukstina, Uldis Rubins, Andris Grabovskis, Juris-Imants Aivars
Pages: 201 - 210
Clinically revealed, non-uniform distribution of peripheral vascular diseases throughout the arterial tree suggests that haemodynamic forces can modulate the endothelial dysfunction. In the present study the bilateral differences of deep (DFA) and superficial (SFA) femoral artery blood velocity waveform...
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12.10 TWO NEW INDICES FOR A MORE ACCURATE ASSESSMENT OF THE LOCAL AORTIC STIFFNESS

M. Collette, A. Humeau, A. Lalande, E. Guerreschi, S. Willoteaux, G. Leftheriotis
Pages: 203 - 203
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12.11 THE RETROGRADE FLOW A NOVEL PARAMETER OF AORTIC STIFFNESS

B.M. Bensalah, B.E. Bollache, R.A. Redheuil, K.N. Kachenoura, D.C.A. De Cesar, E.M. Mousseaux
Pages: 203 - 203
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12.15 ACCURACY OF OSCILLOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF THE ANKLE-BRACHIAL INDEX AS SCREENING METHOD FOR PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE

L. Campens, T. De Backer, S. Simoens, F. Vermassen, M. Coeman, M. De Pauw, D. De Bacquer
Pages: 204 - 204
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12.20 ANKLE-BRACHIAL INDEX AND INFLAMMATION IN RELATION TO BLOOD PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION: UPS AND DOWNS

D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, P. Xaplanteris, D. Kardara, A. Samentzas, A. Synodinos, M. Abdelrasoul, N. Alexopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 205 - 205
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12.21 MEASUREMENT OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN HEALTHY YOUNGSTERS – REFERENCE VALUES AND COMPARISON OF THREE DEVICES

O. Cseprekál, Kis, A. Kerti, A.J. Szabó, A. Benetos, T. Tulassay, P. Salvi, G.S. Reusz
Pages: 205 - 206
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Collaterals in right and left coronary dominance

Reuben Ilia, Jean Marc Weinstein, Efrat Mazor Dray, Sergio Kobal, Carlos Cafri
Pages: 205 - 208
Background: Collateral coronary flow may protect patients against myocardial ischemia. There is no data regarding the difference in collateral development in relationship to coronary dominance and potential influence on outcome. We aimed to investigate whether there is a relationship between coronary...
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Comparison of simultaneous invasive and non-invasive measurements of blood pressure based upon MIMIC II database

Bing Liu, Peng Qiu, Hong Chen, Qiao Li
Pages: 209 - 213
Objective: To compare the simultaneous invasive and non-invasive measurements of blood pressure (IBP and NIBP) based upon the Multiparameter Intelligent Monitoring in Intensive Care II (MIMIC II) database. Methods and results: A total of 986 records and 26,942 blood pressure (BP) measurements were extracted...
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Absence of Helicobacter pylori infection in coronary atherosclerosis disease in Northeast of Iran

Mohammad Hadi Sadeghian, Seyed Abbas Tabatabaee Yazdi, Hossein Ayatollahi, Kiarash Ghazvini, Mohammad Reza Keramati, Ehsan Ghayoor Karimiani, Maryam Sheikhi, Somaye Vakili Ahrarirodi, Ghohar Shaghayegh
Pages: 211 - 215
Background: Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disorder in which infectious agents are incriminated as contributors. It is suggested that Helicobacter pylori may be a risk factor of atherosclerosis. Methods: This study was performed whether there are differences between coronary artery with and without...
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Novel Aspects of Differences in Arterial Stiffness Parameters during Short Abstinent Period in Smokers vs. Non-smokers

Zsófia Mrekváné Burián, Annamária Pakai, Attila Cziráki, Zsófia Verzár
Pages: 212 - 218
Although the effects of smoking on hemodynamics and arterial stiffness has already been evaluated from many aspects, self-controlled and 24-h data have remained a missing area. Ten healthy light smokers were examined in a cross-sectional observational study for 48 h [smoking was prohibited during the...
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Comparing the effect of moderate intensity exercise on arterial stiffness in resistance trained athletes, endurance trained athletes and sedentary controls: A cross-sectional observational study

Bhupinder Hoonjan, Rajdip Dulai, Zakariya Ahmed, Alice Lucey, Richard Twycross-Lewis, Dylan Morrissey, Stephen E. Greenwald
Pages: 216 - 221
Background: Arterial stiffness is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. There has been no previous research comparing the acute changes to arterial stiffness following aerobic exercise in different groups of athletes. The aim of this study was to compare the acute effect of aerobic exercise...
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Acute Effects of Self-myofascial Release using a Foam Roller on Arterial Stiffness in Healthy Young Adults

Sascha Ketelhut, Martin Möhle, Kuno Hottenrott
Pages: 219 - 222
This study aimed to investigate whether a single bout of Self-myofascial Release (SMR) has a beneficial effect on peripheral and central Blood Pressure (BP) and different parameters of arterial stiffness. Twenty nine healthy male recreational athletes (26.1 ± 2.9 years, BMI 23.4 ± 1.5 kg/m2) completed...
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Arterial stiffness, wave reflection amplitude and left ventricular afterload are increased in overweight individuals

Wilmer W. Nichols, John W. Petersen, Scott J. Denardo, Demetra D. Christou
Pages: 222 - 229
Background: Reflected pressure waves from the lower body to the heart in overweight subjects return early and augment aortic systolic pressure and increase left ventricular (LV) afterload and wasted energy. Methods: Central aortic pressure waves were generated from radial artery pressure waves recorded...
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Association between Mental Health and Arterial Stiffness in Middle-aged and Older Adults

Nobuhiko Akazawa, Koichiro Tanahashi, Keisei Kosaki, Ai Hamasaki, Seiji Maeda
Pages: 223 - 227
Background: Mental stress is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little is known about the impact of mental stress on arterial function in middle-aged and older adults. Objective: This study is aimed to investigate the association between mental stress and arterial function in this population. Methods:...
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Implications of Changing the Asymptotic Diastolic Pressure in the Reservoir-wave Model on Wave Intensity Parameters: A Parametric Study

N. Pomella, E.R. Rietzschel, P. Segers, Ashraf W. Khir
Pages: 228 - 235
Hybrid reservoir-wave models assume that the measured arterial pressure can be separated into two additive components, reservoir/windkessel and excess/wave pressure waveforms. Therefore, the effect of the reservoir volume should be excluded to properly quantify the effects of forward/backward-travelling...
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Variation and variability in carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity

Radhakrishna R. Kallem, Kevin E.C. Meyers, Deirdre L. Sawinski, Raymond R. Townsend
Pages: 230 - 233
Background: There are very limited data on the day-to-day variability and virtually no data on within-subject measurement variation of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (c-fPWV). Therefore, we conducted this study in healthy volunteers to measure both day-to-day variability and day-to-day within-subject...
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Carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity in obese children and adolescents: The potential bias of tape distance measuring

Kristian Nebelin Hvidt, Michael Hecht Olsen, Jens-Christian Holm, Hans Ibsen
Pages: 234 - 237
Background: The recommendation for carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) is to use a calliper to measure the aortic length as a straight line. In adults, it has been shown that tape follows the body contours potentially making the distance longer – ultimately a higher cfPWV – interpreted as a higher...
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Pulse Wave Velocity Comparing Estimated and Direct Measures of Path Length in Older Women

Ludovica Bognoni, Marina Cecelja, Tarique Hussain, Gerald Greil, Tim Spector, Philip Chowienczyk, J. Kennedy Cruickshank
Pages: 236 - 241
Background: Carotid-femoral Pulse Wave Velocity (cfPWV) is the gold-standard measure of arterial stiffness. Accuracy of non-invasive cfPWV as meters per second is impeded by surface estimates of aortic length. Our aim was to compare cfPWV measured using distance estimated from surface measurements with...
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Effect of Body Habitus and Heart Rate on Accuracy of Aortic-Radial Transfer Functions for Predicting Central Hemodynamic Indices in Growing Children

Tommy Y. Cai, Ahmad Qasem, Mark Butlin, Alberto Avolio, Julian G. Ayer, David S. Celermajer, Michael R. Skilton
Pages: 242 - 249
Central Systolic Blood Pressure (cSBP) and Central Augmentation Index (cAIx) have been independently associated with cardiovascular risk in adults, and can be estimated using a generalized peripheral-to-central transfer function. We hypothesize that transfer function accuracy and precision will be influenced...
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Protocol of the SPARTE Study: A Strategy for Preventing Cardiovascular and Renal Events based on ARTErial Stiffness

Stephane Laurent, Gilles Chatellier, Michel Azizi, David Calvet, Gabriel Choukroun, Nicolas Danchin, Pascal Delsart, Philippe Gosse, Gerard London, Jean-Jacques Mourad, Bruno Pannier, Helena Pereira, Dominique Stephan, Pierre Boutouyrie, On Behalf of SPARTE Investigators
Pages: 250 - 260
Whether arterial stiffness is a surrogate end-point for cardiovascular and renal disease has never been directly demonstrated by a controlled clinical trial. Our main hypothesis is a better prevention of outcomes in high risk hypertensives with PWV normalization driven strategy than with usual blood...
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Arterial stiffness and diastolic blood pressure: what is the connection?

Stanley S. Franklin
Pages: S1 - S6
Although brachial systolic blood pressure (SBP) is the overall best predictor of future cardiovascular risk for the entire hypertensive population, there is much that can be learned from assessing diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in relation to simultaneous levels of SBP, because the former is not distorted...
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1.1 Differential Changes in Peripheral and Central Blood Pressure from Adolescence to Adulthood

Chloe Park, Alicja Rapala, Siana Jones, Suzanne Williams, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun Hughes
Pages: S1 - S1
Introduction: In adults, aging is associated with a rise in blood pressure (BP) and a disproportionate increase in central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) relative to brachial SBP (bSBP) (i.e. reduced aortic to radial pulse pressure amplification (PPamp)). But changes in brachial and central BP have not...
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YI 1.1 Aortic Impedance and Total Arterial Compliance from Regional Pulse Wave Velocities

Vasiliki Bikia, Georgios Rovas, Stamatia Pagoulatou, Nikolaos Stergiopulos
Pages: S1 - S1
Background: In-vivo assessment of aortic characteristic impedance (Zao) and total arterial compliance (CT) has been hampered by the need for invasive methods to access simultaneous recordings of aortic pressure and flow, wall thickness, and cross-sectional area. In contrast, regional pulse wave velocity...
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1.2 Chronological Versus Vascular Age: Predictive Value for Cardiovascular Events and Identification of Patients with SUPERNOrmal Vascular Aging (SUPERNOVA)

Rosa Maria Bruno, Peter Nilsson, Gunnar Ensgrtom, Benjamin Wadstrom, Jean-Philippe Empana, Pierre Boutouyrie, Stephane Laurent
Pages: S2 - S2
Background: Individuals whose arteries appears abnormally healthy in comparison to their CV risk factor burden (supernormal vascular aging, SUPERNOVA) represent an ideal model to discover novel pathways of cardiovascular protection. Purpose: 1) to introduce a novel definition of vascular age, as predicted...
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YI 1.2 Ideal Cardiovascular Health Score Declines from Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood

Chloe Park, Siana Jones, Suzanne Williams, Alicja Rapala, Hannah Taylor, Laura Howe, Abigail Fraser, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun Hughes
Pages: S2 - S2
Purpose: To define and compare cardiovascular (CV) health scores (CHS) from adolescence (17 yrs) to emerging adulthood (24 yrs) using longitudinal data from a large British birth cohort. Methods: 3142 participants from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) study attended clinical...
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YI 1.3 Retinal Microvascular Calibers and Incident Depressive Symptoms: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

April C.E. van Gennip, Sanaz Sedeghat, Mercedes R. Carnethon, Norrina B. Allen, Barbara E.K. Klein, Mary Frances Cotch, Diana A. Chirinos, Coen D.A. Stehouwer, Thomas T. van Sloten
Pages: S3 - S3
Background: Cerebral microvascular dysfunction may contribute to depression via disruption of brain structures involved in mood regulation, but evidence is scarce. The retina allows for direct visualisation of a microvascular bed that shares anatomical and physiological similarities with the cerebral...
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1.4 Prognostic Relevance of Augmentation Index in Prevalent Cardiovascular Disease and Total Mortality: Data From the General Population

Natalie Arnold, Tommaso Gori, Anika Gündling, Andreas Schulz, Jürgen H. Prochaska, Marina Panova-Noeva, Irene M. Schmidtmann, Norbert Pfeiffer, Manfred Beutel, Karl J. Lackner, Thomas Münzel, Philipp S Wild
Pages: S3 - S3
Objectives: To investigate the role of peripheral augmentation index (AIx) for the prediction of prevalent cardiovascular disease (CVD) and total mortality in the general population in age- and sex- specific manner. Methods: AIx was measured in 11,250 participants of the population-based Gutenberg Health...
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YI 1.4 Increases in Circulating Trimethylamine-N-Oxide Contribute to the Development of Age-Related Aortic Stiffness in Humans and Mice

Abigail G Casso, Rachel A Gioscia-Ryan, Zachary J Sapinsley, Nicholas S VanDongen, Amy E Bazzoni, Andrew P Neilson, Melanie C Zigler, Kevin P Davy, Douglas R Seals, Vienna E Brunt
Pages: S4 - S4
Age-related increases in aortic stiffness, assessed by pulse wave velocity (PWV), predict cardiovascular (CV)-related mortality, but the upstream drivers are incompletely understood. Purpose: To determine if higher circulating levels of the gut microbiome-derived metabolite trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO)...
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1.5 Age and Sex Differences in the Association of Brachial and Central Blood Pressure Variability with Arterial Stiffness

Shikai Yu, Kathleen Connolly, Spoorthy Kulkarni, Viknesh Selvarajah, Jean Woodcock-Smith, Ian Wilkinson, Carmel McEniery
Pages: S4 - S5
Background: Both blood pressure variability (BPV) and arterial stiffness (AS) are significantly influenced by age and sex. However, whether the association between BPV and AS differs with age and sex remains unclear. We examined age and sex differences in the association between brachial and central...
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YI 1.5 Ten Years of Ageing in the Middle-Aged Does not Increase Input Impedance or Wave Reflection–Insights from the Asklepios Study

Daimé Campos Arias, Marc L. De Buyzere, Julio A. Chirinos, Ernst R. Rietzschel, Patrick Segers
Pages: S5 - S6
Background: The changes experienced by the arterial system due to ageing are still incompletely understood. The aim of this study is to analyze the 10-year longitudinal evolution of input impedance parameters and wave reflection indices in a middle-aged population, and how these effective changes compare...
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1.6 Individual and Neighborhood Deprivation and Carotid Stiffness: The Paris Prospective III Study

Rachel Climie, Pierre Boutouyrie, Marie-Cecile Perier, Catherine Guibout, Thomas van Slotten, Frederique Thomas, Nicolas Danchin, James Sharman, Stephane Laurent, Xavier Jouven, Jean-Philippe Empana
Pages: S6 - S6
Background: Large artery stiffness is an index of vascular ageing associated with cardiovascular mortality. While traditional risk factors for arterial stiffness are known, the contribution of socioeconomic factors are less reported. We sought to determine the relationship between arterial stiffness...
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2.1 Derivation of Central Aortic Pressure Using the Radial Pulse Waveform Acquired by Millimetre-Wave Radar

Ahmad Qasem, Oliver Shay, Catherine Liao, Mark Butlin, Alberto Avolio
Pages: S7 - S7
A new wearable sensor using millimetre-wave radar and electromagnetic technology provides 64 signals reflected from one radar sinusoidal signal beamed around the radial artery. It is non-invasive, can be non-contact, and is potentially simpler in acquiring the radial pulse then tonometry. This study...
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YI 1.6 Flow Mediated Slowing of Pulse Wave Velocity as a Measure of Endothelial Function

Anju Sharma, Dinu S. Chandran, Ashok Jaryal, Kishore K. Deepak
Pages: S7 - S7
Purpose: Ultrasonographic measurement of flow mediated dilatation (FMD) of brachial artery is the gold standard non-invasive technique to measure endothelial function. However, measurement of FMD is technically cumbersome, operator dependent and requires trained manpower, all of which limits its clinical...
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2.2 Modest Region-Specific, Sex-Independent Aortic Remodelling when Hypertension is Superimposed on Aging

Bart Spronck, Jacopo Ferruzzi, Alexander W. Caulk, Sae-Il Murtada, Jay D. Humphrey
Pages: S8 - S9
Background: Aging and hypertension often co-occur, which complicates distinguishing their biomechanical effects on arteries clinically. While aortic elastin (half-life ~70 years) is reduced in human aging, in mouse aging (lifespan ~2 years) it remains mostly intact. Knock-out of elastin-associated glycoprotein...
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YI 1.7 Transmural Quantification of Murine Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Density Distribution from 3D Microscopy Images

Koen W.F. van der Laan, Koen D. Reesink, Myrthe M. van der Bruggen, Armand M.G. Jaminon, Remco T.A. Megens, Leon J. Schurgers, Tammo Delhaas, Bart Spronck
Pages: S8 - S9
Purpose: Investigating the biomechanical role of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in arteries requires knowledge of their structural distributions. Compared to histology, 3D microscopy offers non-destructive ex vivo imaging under realistic conditions [1]. Robust 3D segmentation of SMCs, however, is challenging....
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2.3 Exosomes Derived From Endothelial Progenitor Cells Modulate Flow-Induced Remodeling and Increase Vasculogeneis in Mesenteric Arteries of Mice

Joaquim Bobi, Emilie Vessieres, Linda Grimaud, Manel Sabate, Daniel Henrion, Ana Paula Dantas
Pages: S10 - S10
Exosomes are key regulators of cell-to-cell communication, becoming valuable tool as disease biomarker and in the development of new therapeutic strategies. We aimed to determine the role of endothelial progenitor cell (EPC)-derived exosomes (EXO) in vascular remodelling induced by flow. C57BL/6 mice...
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YI 1.8 A Computational Model-Based Study on the Effect of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm on Pulse Wave Morphology

Tianqi Wang, Jordi Alastruey, Fuyou Liang
Pages: S10 - S11
Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is usually asymptomatic and has an extremely high mortality if rupture occurs. Therefore, early detection and intervention are important. However, AAA is most often detected as an accidental finding during clinical imaging for other purposes [1]. Considering...
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2.4 Aortofemoral Plethysmographic Volume Wave Velocity Obtained During the Routine 12 Channel ECG Corresponds in its Determinants to Tonometrically Derived Carotid-Femoral Pulse Wave Velocity

Falko Skrabal, Thomas Weber, Katharina Skrabal
Pages: S11 - S12
Background: The lack of acceptance in clinical routine represents a major obstacle for carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) measurements. We thought to include PWV measurements into the 12-channel ECG, which is performed routinely. Methods: Using the conventional electrode position for the 12...
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YI 2.1 Pulse Wave Velocity Estimation from the Radial PulseWaveform using Gaussian Process Regression: A Machine Learning Based Study

Weiwei Jin, Phil Chowienczyk, Jordi Alastruey
Pages: S12 - S12
Objective and Motivation: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is known to be associated with vascular ageing, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) [1]. The European gold standard measurement of PWV requires an experienced operator to measure pulse waveforms at multiple sites, sometimes together with...
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YI 2.2 Spontaneous Cardiovascular Ageing of C57bl6 Mice Results in the Development of Aortic Stiffness Prior to Periphral Blood Pressure Alterations

Sofie De Moudt, Jhana O. Hendrickx, Dorien G. De Munck, Arthur J. Leloup, Wim Martinet, Guido R.Y. De Meyer, Paul Fransen
Pages: S13 - S14
Background: Although generally assumed to be an adaptive response to increased blood pressure (BP), arterial stiffness is now recognized as an independent predictor of cardiovascular (CV) events [1]. Moreover it precedes hypertension in at least two mouse models [2,3]. Therefore, the present study aims...
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2.5 Differential Association of Central and Peripheral Arterial Compliance with Resting and Recruitable Endothelial Function in Healthy Human Subjects

Smriti Badhwar, Dinu Chandran, Ashok Jaryal, Rajiv Narang, Chetan Patel, Kishore Kumar Deepak
Pages: S13 - S14
Background: Regional arterial compliance in peripheral arteries is known to be associated with ‘recruitable’ endothelial function probably mediated by an increase in smooth muscle tone [1]. However, the association between regional arterial stiffness and ‘resting’ endothelial function has not been evaluated. Methods:...
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Lifestyle modification and arterial stiffness and wave reflections: A more natural way to prolong arterial health

Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Nikolaos Alexopoulos, Christodoulos Stefanadis
Pages: S15 - S22
This review deals with the effect of several components of the broad term “lifestyle” on arterial stiffness and wave reflections. Caffeine and coffee have an unfavourable effect on aortic stiffness and wave reflections both on an acute and on a chronic basis. Acute consumption of tea, which contains...
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YI 2.3 Methylglyoxal, 3-Deoxyglucosone, and Glyoxal – Precursors of Advanced Glycation Endproducts – are not Independently Associated with Indices of Carotid Stiffness: The Maastricht Study

Myrthe van der Bruggen, Marleen M.J. van Greevenbroek, Koen D. Reesink, Coen D.A. Stehouwer, Tammo Delhaas, Bart Spronck, Casper G. Schalkwijk
Pages: S15 - S16
Background: Arterial stiffness is a strong predictor of cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality [1]. Increased fasting plasma concentrations of highly reactive dicarbonyl compounds – methylglyoxal (MGO), 3-deoxyglucosone (3-DG), and/or glyoxal (GO) – may cause arterial stiffening via for mation...
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2.6 Validation of the Measurement of Aortic Stiffness by the CARDIS Laser Doppler Vibrometer

Louise Marais, Hakim Khettab, Yanlu Li, Patrick Segers, Roel Baets, Koen Reesink, Soren Aasmul, Mirko De Melis, Pierre Boutouyrie
Pages: S15 - S15
Purpose: There is a need for new tools to screen large populations for cardiovascular disease risk. The CARDIS consortium (European Union H2020 funding) developed an easy-to-use, non-contact device for measuring carotid to femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV). It consists in a laser doppler vibrometer...
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2.7 Machine Learning on Central Hemodynamic Quantities Using Noninvasive Measurements: How Far Can We Go?

Vasiliki Bikia, Stamatia Pagoulatou, Nikolaos Stergiopulos
Pages: S16 - S18
Background: Transforming peripheral noninvasive measurements to obtain central hemodynamic quantities, such as cardiac output (CO) and central systolic blood pressure (cSBP), is a highly emerging field [1,2]. However, no holistic investigation has been performed to assess the amount of information contained...
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YI 2.4 Neural Baroreflex Sensitivity and Long-Term Effect of Antihypertensive Agents—A Pharmacological Substudy of the Paris Prospective Study III

Nicolas Danchin, Catherine Guibout, Xavier Jouven, Marie-Cécile Perier, Frederique Thomas, Catherine Fortier, Jean-Philippe Empana, Hakim Khettab, Rosa-Maria Bruno, Pierre Boutouyrie
Pages: S17 - S17
Background/Objectives: The baroreflex is a crucial mechanism acutely modulating vascular tone and heart rate response to maintain blood pressure (BP) in an optimal range. A decrease in baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) is associated with ageing, and pathological conditions such as hypertension and diabetes....
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YI 2.5 Direct Measurement of Stiffness Index β of Superficial Arteries Without Blood Pressure Estimation

Rahul Manoj, P.M. Nabeel, Kiran V. Raj, Jayaraj Joseph, Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam
Pages: S18 - S18
Background: Arterial stiffness index (β) is a clinically accepted vascular metric, calculated from arterial pressure and diameter obtained simultaneously from a single arterial site [1]. Hence, accurate measurement of β can only be performed on arteries where pressure can be recorded along with the diameter....
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YI 2.6 Comparison of Cardiovascular Disease Primary Prevention Guidelines between Australia, England and the United States

Niamh Chapman, Monique Breslin, Sarah Lay-Flurrie, Zhen Zhou, James Sharman, Mark Nelson, Richard McManus
Pages: S19 - S19
Objective: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) primary prevention guidelines recommend absolute CVD risk estimation to guide blood pressure and lipid therapy recommendations but are inconsistent despite relying on similar evidence. This study aimed to compare the populations recommended for treatment according...
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2.8 Unique patterns of elastin degradation in ascending aortic aneurysms in bicuspid aortic valve patients

Ya Hua Chim, Hannah Davies, Omar Nawaytou, Mark Field, Jillian Madine, Riaz Akhtar
Pages: S19 - S19
Background: Bicuspid aortic valve patients (BAV) are associated with increased risk of ascending aortic aneurysms. However, is unclear whether matrix degradation varies in different ascending aneurysm aetiologies. Aim: To determine whether the micromechanical and biochemical properties elastin microstructure...
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P.01 Where Does the Reflected Wave Observed in the Ascending Aorta Come from?

Shima Abdullateef, Ashraf W. Khir
Pages: S20 - S21
Background: Wave reflections play a major role in changing the shape of the pressure waveform. Reflections measured at the aortic root (AR) are thought to be due to the tapering of the aorta [1] and multiple reflection sites, however, there is no consensus on the source of those reflected waves. This...
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3.1 Why Flow Mediated Dilation Fails to Assess True Endothelial Cell Function? A Computational Based Investigation

Weiwei Jin, Jordi Alastruey, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: S20 - S20
Objective and Motivation: Endothelial dysfunction is thought to underpin atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. However, the widely used flow mediated dilation (FMD) in-vivotest of endothelial function relates poorly to clinical outcomes. In this study, we investigated potential confounding factors...
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3.2 First Genome-Wide Association Study of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Derived Aortic Distensibility Reveals 7 Loci

Kenneth Fung, Luca Biasiolli, Evan Hann, Julia Ramirez, Elena Lukaschuk, Nay Aung, Jose Paiva, Konrad Werys, Mihir Sanghvi, Ross Thomson, Jennifer Rayner, Henrike Puchta, Niall Moon, Katharine Thomas, Aaron Lee, Stefan Piechnik, Stefan Neubauer, Steffen Petersen, Patricia Munroe
Pages: S21 - S22
Background: Although arterial stiffness has demonstrated moderate heritability, our knowledge of the genes modulating arterial stiffness is still limited. We conducted genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of aortic distensibility (AoD) in both ascending (AA) and proximal descending aorta (PDA) to...
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P.02 Differential ‘Mediators’ of Low-Flow ‘Mediated’ Constriction in Healthy vs Patients of Ischemic Heart Disease

Smriti Badhwar, Dinu Chandran, Ashok Jaryal, Rajiv Narang, Chetan Patel, Kishore Kumar Deepak
Pages: S22 - S22
Background: Low-flow mediated constriction (LFMC) has emerged as a non-invasive tool for assessment of endothelial dysfunction [1]. There is insufficient data on association between change in artery diameter during occlusion with its possible stimulus; ‘low flow’ state. This study aims to evaluate the...
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02.02 SHORT-TERM DAILY ADMINISTRATION OF L-ARGININE IMPROVES ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HEALTHY SMOKERS

G. Siasos*, C. Vlachopoulos, D. Tousoulis, I. Andreou, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Zisimos, C. Pitsavos, C. Stefanadis
Pages: S23 - S23
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02.01 SIMVASTATIN PREVENTS ACUTE INFLAMMATION-INDUCED AORTIC STIFFENING IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS.

S. Wallace*, K. Maki-Petaja, J. Cheriyan, E. Davidson, C. McEniery, I. Wilkinson, R. Kharbanda
Pages: S23 - S23
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P.03 Local Pulse Wave Velocity Estimation using a Double Gaussian Propagation Model

Fabian Beutel, Chris Van Hoof, Evelien Hermeling
Pages: S23 - S23
Background: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is an established marker of arterial stiffness [1]. Local PWV estimates, however, are affected by confluence of incident and reflected waves, biasing the spatiotemporal propagation of the systolic foot (SF) in the distension waveform [2,3]. We, therefore, propose...
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3.3 Age- and sex-specific reference intervals for brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in healthy individuals and the relation with cardiovascular risk factors

Sophie Holder, Rosa Maria Bruno, Daria Shkredova, Andrew Thompson, Ellen Dawson, Helen Jones, Nicola Hopkins, Maria Hopman, Tom Bailey, Jeff Coombes, Christopher Askew, Louise Naylor, Andrew Maiorana, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Daniel Green, Dick Thijssen
Pages: S23 - S23
Background: Assessment of endothelial function using brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) predicts future cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. However, poor adherence to protocol guidelines and lack of reference values hinders widespread FMD use. This study established age- and sex-specific reference...
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P.04 A Transfer-Function-Free Technique for the Non-Invasive Estimation of Central Arterial Pressure

Alessandro Giudici, Ioana Cretu, Madalina Negoita, Ian B Wilkinson, Ashraf W Khir
Pages: S24 - S24
Background: Central aortic pressure (CAP) is important for the determination of the cardiovascular risk. Transfer function (TF)-based techniques allow for estimating CAP non-invasively from pressure waveforms acquired distally in the circulation. However, TF-based CAP might preserve the high frequencies...
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04.03 AORTIC STIFFNESS, CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE AND THE RISK OF PRIMARY CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN OLDER ADULTS. THE ROTTERDAM STUDY

F.U.S. Mattace-Raso*, W.J. Bos, T.J.M. van der Cammen, B.E. Westerhof, R. Asmar, A. Hofman, J.C.M. Witteman
Pages: S24 - S25
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3.4 Micro- and Macro-Vascular Remodeling and Cognitive Function in Hypertension

Antonio Gallo, Etienne Charpentier, Thomas Dietenbeck, Antoine Dufay, Alban Redheuil, Marie Chupin, Olivier Hanon, Xavier Girerd, Nadjia Kachenoura
Pages: S24 - S24
Background: Cerebral microvascular alterations and hypoperfusion have been associated to cognitive disorder and dementia. We hypothesized that there is a direct link between retinal arteriolar remodelling, as assessed non-invasively using adaptive optics, and cognitive cerebral impairment in hypertensive...
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07.02 INFLAMMATION AND ARTERIAL FUNCTION

K.A. Aznaouridis*, C.I. Stefanadis
Pages: S25 - S25
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09.01 EZETIMIBE AND SIMVASTATIN BOTH REDUCE INFLAMMATION, DISEASE ACTIVITY, AORTIC STIFFNESS AND IMPROVE ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

K.M. Maki-Petaja*, A.D. Booth, F.C. Hall, S.M.L. Wallace, C.M. McEniery, A. Furlong, J. Cheriyan, J. Brown, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: S25 - S26
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04.04 AMBULATORY ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEX (AASI) PREDICTS STROKE IN A GENERAL POPULATION

T.W. Hansen*, J.A. Staessen, C. Torp-Pedersen, S. Rasmussen, Y. Li, E. Dolan, L. Thijs, J.G. Wang, E. O’Brien, H. Ibsen, J. Jeppesen
Pages: S25 - S25
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P.05 Development and Validation of a Novel Centroid Method for Estimating Effective Reflection Time

Avinash Kondiboyina, Joseph J Smolich, Michael MH Cheung, Jonathan P Mynard
Pages: S25 - S25
Background: The time at which reflected waves arrive at central arteries has an important influence on ventricular afterload. Current methods of estimating reflection time (RT), including zero-crossover [1], inflection-point [2], and foot methods [3], use only a single point on the pressure waveforms,...
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07.03 SODIUM EXCRETION AS A MODULATOR OF GENETIC INFLUENCE ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND OTHER CARDIOVASCULAR PHENOTYPES

K. Stolarz*, W. Wojciechowska, T. Kuznetsova, K. Kawecka-Jaszcz, S. Babeanu, E. Casiglia, J. Filipovský, J. Peleška, Y. Nikitin, J.A. Staessen, On behalf of the European Project On Genes in Hypertension (EPOGH) Investigators
Pages: S25 - S25
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3.5 Arterial Stiffness Partly Explains Sex Differences in Associations Between Left Ventricular Structure and Mortality: The Southall and Brent Revisited (Sabre) Study

Lamia Al Saikhan, Chloe Park, Therese Tillin, Jamil Mayet, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun Hughes
Pages: S25 - S26
Background: We have previously shown that 3D echocardiography-derived (3DE) indices of left ventricular (LV) structure predict all-cause mortality differently in men and women [1]. However, the mechanism behind these sex differences remains unknown. We therefore examined the role of macro- and micro-vascular...
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09.02 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GROWTH AND AORTIC STIFFNESS IN EARLY YEARS OF LIFE

M.E. Phitidis*, N. Bansal, A. Koudsi, M. Banerjee, A. Vyas, I. Gemmell, O. Ayoola, P. Clayton, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: S26 - S26
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09.04 A UNIFYING EXPLANATION OF THE AORTIC PULSE WAVEFORM IN HUMANS

J.E. Davies*, J. Aguado-Sierra, D.P. Francis, A.D. Hughes, K.H. Parker, J. Mayet
Pages: S26 - S26
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P.06 Comparison of Manual vs. Automated Haemodynamic Monitoring Systems in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory

AbdulRehman Alanezi, Fayaz Mohammad Khan, Taher Alotaibi, Bandar Alhaddadi, Fahad Alanazi, Mohammad Alqahtani, Jaber Alsheri, Ali Masrahi, Faisal Aljumah, Hanan AlShamamry, Ziyad Alwasel, Mohammad Balghith, Kamal Ayoub, Ali Al Ghamdi, Azra Mahmud
Pages: S26 - S26
Background: Hemodynamic monitoring is an integral part of a cardiac catheterization procedure; however it is prone to many distortions, including damping and resonance [1]. Objectives: We sought to compare damping ratio, ascending aortic pressure waveform and invasive blood pressure between Manifold...
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14.01 MOLECULAR DETERMINANTS OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

S. Laurent*, C. Fassot, P. Lacolley, P. Boutouyrie
Pages: S27 - S28
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P.07 The Progression of Left Ventricular Ejection Time in Simulated Microgravity

Stefan Orter, Stefan Möstl, Martin Bachler, Fabian Hoffmann, Christopher C. Mayer, Eugenijus Kaniusas, Michaela Reisinger, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Jens Tank, Bernhard Hametner
Pages: S27 - S27
Introduction: Microgravity in space is known to cause major alterations in the cardiovascular system. Left ventricular ejection time (LVET) can be measured by the time from the onset point of the pressure wave to the incisura of the dicrotic notch. The aim of this study was to simulate microgravity by...
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13.04 LACK OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN BUERGER’S DISEASE

A. Bura, P. Boutouyrie*, S. Peyrard, J.N. Fiessinger, S. Laurent, M. Azizi
Pages: S27 - S27
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3.6 Fitness, Fatness and Exercise Blood Pressure in Adolescence

Zhengzheng Huang, Chloe Park, Nishi Chaturvedi, Laura Howe, James Sharman, Alun Hughes, Martin Schultz
Pages: S27 - S27
Objective: Exaggerated exercise blood pressure (BP) is associated with cardiovascular risk factors in adolescence. Aerobic fitness and adiposity (fat mass or ‘fatness’) are important independent contributors to cardiovascular risk in adolescence, but their interrelated associations with exercise BP are...
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P.004 HABITUAL CHOCOLATE CONSUMPTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED ARTERIAL ELASTIC PROPERTIES AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS

N. Alexopoulos*, C. Vlachopoulos, K. Aznaouridis, N. Ioakeimidis, I. Dima, P. Xaplanteris, C. Stefanadis
Pages: S28 - S29
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P.003 FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL VASCULAR BED PROPERTIES IN YOUNG WOMEN WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME AND NORMAL LIPIDEMIC, GLYCEMIC AND BLOOD PRESSURE PROFILE

K. Alexandraki*, A. Protogerou, T. Papaioannou, C. Piperi, G. Mastorakos, I. Papailiou, D. Panidis, E. Diamanti-Kandarakis
Pages: S28 - S28
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P.002 VASCULAR BED PROPERTIES IN MULTISYSTEMIC LANGERHANS-CELL HISTIOCYTOSIS

K. Alexandraki*, P. Makras, A. Protogerou, A. Stathopoulou, K. Dimitriou, D. Papadogias, E. Voidonikola, G. Piaditis, C. Papamichael, G. Kaltsas
Pages: S28 - S28
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P.001 ASSOCIATION OF BETA-THALASSEMIA MAJOR WITH IMPAIRED ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION AND INCREASED LEVELS INFLAMMATION MARKERS

C. Cosma*, G. Giannopoulos, C. Aggeli, E. Christoforatou, D. Tousoulis, V. Ladis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: S28 - S28
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P.08 Biomechanical Characterization of Ascending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms in Humans: A Continuum Approach to in vivo Deformations

Shaiv Parikh, Bart Spronck, Gijs Debeij, Berta Ganizada, Mitch Ramaekers, Simon Schalla, Ehsan Natour, Jos Maessen, Tammo Delhaas, Wouter Huberts, Elham Bidar, Koen Reesink
Pages: S28 - S29
Background: Dysfunctional cellular mechanosensing appears central to aneurysm formation [1]. We aimed to derive material parameters of aneurysm tissue from in vivo deformations, which may increase insight into the underlying structural integrity of the pathological tissue. Methods: Videos of tracking...
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3.7 Exercise Systolic Blood Pressure Response And Incident Depressive Symptoms – The Maastricht Study

Tan Lai Zhou, Abraham Kroon, Ronald Henry, Annemarie Koster, Pieter Dagnelie, Hans Bosma, Marleen van Greevenbroek, Carla van der Kallen, Casper Schalkwijk, Anke Wesselius, Koen Reesink, Sebastian Köhler, Miranda Schram, Coen Stehouwer, Thomas van Sloten
Pages: S28 - S28
Background: Exaggerated exercise systolic blood pressure (SBP) is a modifiable risk factor associated with vascular dysfunction. Vascular dysfunction may contribute to the development of late-life depression, but the association between exercise SBP and incident depressive symptoms is unknown. Therefore,...