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Research Article
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Health Education on Menopause Symptoms and Knowledge and Attitude in Terms of Menopause
Tugce Koyuncu, Alaettin Unsal, Didem Arslantas
Pages: 8 - 12
This study was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of health education on menopausal symptoms, knowledge, and attitudes about menopause. To evaluate the efficacy of a training program, information about menopausal symptoms, knowledge, and attitude toward menopause was collected before and after...
Case Report
A Large Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Pleura Associated with Massive Pleural Effusion: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Hussein Ahmed Lateef, Mutaz I.K. Fakhry Al-Khateeb
Pages: 8 - 11
Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP) is one of those rare thoracic tumors, especially large tumors occupying most of the thoracic cavity. We report a case of a 45-year-old female who presented with progressive shortness of breath, cough, and palpitation with minimal exertion. The patient was diagnosed...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Gender differences in bicycle exercise stress echocardiography testing
Karsten Keller, Kathrin Stelzer, Martin Geyer, Thomas Münzel, Mir Abolfazl Ostad
Pages: 8 - 16
Background: Sex-specific differences for myocardial infarction and coronary artery disease (CAD) have been reported in several studies. The aim of our present study was to identify gender-specific differences regarding bicycle-exercise-stress-echocardiography.
Methods: We compared 87 (69.0%) male and...
Journal: Artery Research
Short Communication
Sex differences in the LDL receptor knockout mouse model of atherosclerosis
Neel A. Mansukhani, Zheng Wang, Vera P. Shively, Megan E. Kelly, Janet M. Vercammen, Melina R. Kibbe
Pages: 8 - 11
Journal: Artery Research
Case Report
A case report: How a failure of reversal in arterial flow during development lead to the hypoplasia of a posterior cerebral artery and a resulting incomplete Circle of Willis
Timothy Patterson, Matthew O’Donnell, Samantha Taylor, Sarah Patterson
Pages: 8 - 10
Journal: Artery Research
Review Article
Central pressure should not be used in clinical practice
Gary F. Mitchell
Pages: 8 - 13
The heart, brain and kidneys are key targets of pulsatile damage in older people and in patients with longstanding hypertension. These central organs are exposed to central systolic and pulse pressures, which may differ from the corresponding peripheral pressures measured in the brachial artery. Studies...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Cholesterol metabolism, endothelial dysfunction, and carotid artery stiffness in type 1 diabetes☆
Timo Koponen, Maarit Hallikainen, Jukka Lipponen, Tiina Lyyra-Laitinen, Pasi A. Karjalainen, Mika P. Tarvainen, Chaiyasit Sittiwet, Tatu A. Miettinen, Tomi Laitinen, Helena Gylling
Pages: 8 - 14
Background: Type 1 diabetes is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and altered metabolism of cholesterol. We studied whether the markers of arterial stiffness reflecting preclinical atherosclerosis are related to markers of cholesterol metabolism in type 1 diabetes.
Methods: In...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.12 A NOVEL MARKER EXPRESSES THE EFFECT OF THE NONLINEARITY IN THE ARTERIAL PRESSURE-VOLUME RELATIONSHIP ON THE PULSE PRESSURE: CHARACTERISTICS AND PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
Benjamin Gavish*, Michael Bursztyn
Pages: 8 - 9
Arterial pressure-volume relationship frequently deviates from the linearity expected from an ideal elastic tube. As a result, pulse pressure (PP) can be split into an ‘elastic’ component (elPP) and an excess value PP-elPP. We define the ratio (PP-elPP)/elPP as arterial nonlinearity marker (NLM). OBJECTIVE:...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.11 EXERCISE REVEALS DIFFERENTIAL COUPLING BETWEEN AORTIC HAEMODYNAMICS AND LEFT VENTRICULAR TWIST MECHANICS
Martin Schultz*, Justin Davies, Eric Stöhr
Pages: 8 - 8
Background: Hypertensive heart disease is characterised by raised left ventricular (LV) mass, a consequence of load-altered ventricular-arterial coupling. Prior to gains in LV mass, early functional changes in ventricular-arterial coupling must occur, however, these are difficult to detect from conventional...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.10 EXAGGERATED EXERCISE BLOOD PRESSURE INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS INCIDENT HYPERTENSION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Martin Schultz*, Petr Otahal, Dean Picone, James Sharman
Pages: 8 - 8
Background: Exaggerated exercise blood pressure (EEBP) independently predicts cardiovascular (CV) events and mortality, but reasons underlying this increased CV risk are unclear. The association between an EEBP and incident hypertension (as a potential underlying risk factor) has been reported, but there...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.9 A NOVEL SPECKLE TRACKING TECHNIQUE FOR INVESTIGATING REGIONAL MOTION OF THE CAROTID WALL: SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIATION IN DISTENSION ASSOCIATES WITH PRESENCE OF CALCIFIED PLAQUE
Benyu Jiang*, Jing Wang, Tim Spector, Phil Philip J. Chowienczyk
Pages: 8 - 8
Background: Arterial calcification may lead to regional variation in distension imposing stresses on the arterial wall that predispose to plaque rupture. The objective of this study was to use a novel speckle tracking method to investigate regional motion of the carotid wall and to determine whether...
Research Article
The Exponentiated Kumaraswamy Inverse Weibull Distribution with Application in Survival Analysis
J.A. Rodrigues, A.P.C.M. Silva, G.G. Hamedani
Pages: 8 - 24
In this paper, a new distribution called the exponentiated Kumaraswamy inverse Weibull is proposed. This dis- tribution includes as special cases the inverse exponential, inverseWeibull, inverse Rayleigh and exponentiated inverse Weibull distributions. We study the main properties of this distribution,...
Research Article
Correctors for Some Nonlinear Monotone Operators
Johan Byström
Pages: 8 - 30
In this paper we study homogenization of quasi-linear partial differential equations of the form -div (a (x, x/h, Duh)) = fh on with Dirichlet boundary conditions. Here the sequence (h) tends to 0 as h and the map a (x, y, ) is periodic in y, monotone in and satisfies suitable continuity conditions....
Research Article
Classical and Nonclassical Symmetries of a Generalized Boussinesq Equation
M.L. Gandarias, M.S. Bruzon
Pages: 8 - 12
We apply the Lie-group formalism and the nonclassical method due to Bluman and Cole to deduce symmetries of the generalized Boussinesq equation, which has the classical Boussinesq equation as an special case. We study the class of functions f(u) for which this equation admit either the classical or the...
Research Article
An invariant p-adic q-integral associated with q-Euler numbers and polynomials
Ismail Naci Cangül, Veli Kurt, Yilmaz Simsek, Hong Kyung Pak, Seog-Hoon Rim
Pages: 8 - 14
The purpose of this paper is to consider q-Euler numbers and polynomials which are q-extensions of ordinary Euler numbers and polynomials by the computations of the p-adic q-integrals due to T. Kim, cf. [1, 3, 6, 12], and to derive the "complete sums for q-Euler polynomials" which are evaluated by using...
Research Article
Fuzzy Specification in Real Estate Market Decision Making
Victoria Lopez, Matilde Santos, Javier Montero
Pages: 8 - 20
In this paper we present a software tool designed as a decision aid system for all actors being involved when buying or selling real state, client and realtor, where a main objective for the commercial is to concentrate the client preferences into few alternatives. Since the required previous analysis...
Editorial
Health conditions for travellers to Saudi Arabia for the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) – 2015
Homoud Algarni, Ziad A. Memish, Abdullah M. Assiri
Pages: 7 - 9
Research Article
Real-Time System for Horizontal Asymmetry Analysis on Facial Expression and its Visualization
Ryoichi Shimada, Taro Asada, Yasunari Yoshitomi, Masayoshi Tabuse
Pages: 7 - 11
We report on the development of a real-time system for facial expression horizontal asymmetry analysis and visualization. In this system, the image signal input from a webcam is analyzed using OpenCV, and feature parameters (facial expression intensity) are measured separately for the left and right...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Differences in photoplethysmography morphological features and feature time series between two opposite emotions: Happiness and sadness
Fei Li, Licai Yang, Hongyu Shi, Chengyu Liu
Pages: 7 - 13
It has been well established that change in emotion state is associated with the change in physiological signals. This paper aimed to investigate the differences of finger photoplethysmography (PPG) morphological features and feature time series between happiness and sadness emotion states. Fifty-three...
Journal: Artery Research
Mini Review
Wave reflection: Myth or reality?
Patrick Segers, Jonathan Mynard, Liesbeth Taelman, Sebastian Vermeersch, Abigail Swillens
Pages: 7 - 11
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Acute and chronic effects of acupuncture on radial artery: A randomized double blind study in migraine
Pierre Boutouyrie, Robert Corvisier, Kim-Than Ong, Claire Vulser, Catherine Lassalle, Michel Azizi, Brigitte Laloux, Stéphane Laurent
Pages: 7 - 14
Background: Acupuncture is an accepted treatment for migraine. Palpation of the radial pulses is one of the most important techniques in traditional Chinese medicine both for diagnosis and monitoring of treatment efficacy. The objective of the present study was to investigate the acute and chronic effects...
Research Article
Research on a Bridgeless Interleaved PFC Boost Converter with Voltage Doubler Feature
Chih-Chiang Hua, Ching-Chun Chuang, Hung-Chi Lee, Chih-Wei Chuang, Chuan-Ming Niu
Pages: 7 - 11
A current-fed bridgeless interleaved power factor correction rectifier with voltage-doubler characteristic is proposed for a hybrid electric vehicle charging system. The simulated efficiencies, Total current Harmonics current Distortion (THDi), and Power Factor (PF) for the bridgeless interleaved Power...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
The Prognostic Role of Aortic Stiffness in Patients Hospitalized for an Acute Heart Failure Syndrome
Sophia Giannitsi, Mara Bougiakli, Aris Bechlioulis, Anna Kotsia, Lampros Lakkas, Ioannis Girdis, Konstantinos Pappas, Georgios Chasiotis, Eleni Bairaktari, Andreas Kalogeropoulos, Lampros K. Michalis, Katerina K. Naka
Pages: 7 - 13
Background: Although impaired arterial function has been associated with adverse prognosis in chronic Heart Failure (HF), its role in Acute HF Syndromes (AHFS) has been little studied. We prospectively investigated the prognostic role of arterial function on mortality and HF Hospitalizations (HHF) in...
Letter to Editor
On the Geodesic Flow on the Group of Diffeomorphisms of the Circle with a Fractional Sobolev Right-Invariant Metric
Marcus Wunsch
Pages: 7 - 11
We show that the geodesic flow on the infinite-dimensional group of diffeomorphisms of the circle, endowed with a fractional Sobolev metric at the identity, is described by the generalized Constantin–Lax–Majda equation with parameter a=−12.
Research Article
Bright N-Solitons For The Intermediate Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation
Yohei Tutiya
Pages: 7 - 23
A previously unknown bright N-soliton solution for an intermediate nonlinear Schrödinger equation of focusing type is presented. This equation is constructed as a reduction of an integrable system related to a Sato equation of a 2-component KP hierarchy for certain differential-difference dispersion...
Journal: Materials Highlights
Review Article
Review on Tympanic Membrane and Auditory Canal Regeneration by Biomaterial Intervention
Deepak Ranglani, Shubham Agiwal, Namdev More, Rohit Parkale, Vaibhav Shitole, Aishwarya Rajaram Hiray, Govinda Kapusetti
Pages: 7 - 17
The impairment in the Tympanic Membrane (TM) and the External Auditory Canal (EAC) results in otitis media, tympanos-clerosis, and perforations. The resulting reverberation of these pathologies is the loss of hearing, which eventually requires surgical treatment. The gold standard for the surgical procedures,...
Short Communication
Dexamethasone as a Treatment of COVID-19
Abdullah Alkattan, Mahmoud Kandeel
Pages: 7 - 9
Letter to Editor
Connection between the ideals generated by traces and by supertraces in the superalgebras of observables of Calogero models
S.E. Konstein, I.V. Tyutin
Pages: 7 - 11
If G is a finite Coxeter group, then symplectic reflection algebra H := H1,η (G) has Lie algebra 𝔰𝔩2 of inner derivations and can be decomposed under spin: H = H0 ⊕ H1/2 ⊕ H1 ⊕ H3/2 ⊕ ... We show that if the ideals ℐi (i = 1,2) of all the vectors from the kernel of degenerate bilinear forms Bi(x,y)...
Research Article
Miura and auto-Backlund transformations for the q-deformed KP and q-deformed modified KP hierarchies
Jipeng Cheng
Pages: 7 - 19
The Miura and anti-Miura transformations between the q-deformed KP and the q-deformed modified KP hierarchies are investigated in this paper. Then the auto-Backlund transformations for the q-deformed KP and q-deformed modified KP hierarchies are constructed through the combinations of the Miura and anti-Miura...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.7 AMELIORATION OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN ABSENT OF HYPOTENSIVES EPISODES
Despina Karasavvidou*, Eleni Triantafilidou, Dimitrios Valoukas, Dimitrios Makridis, Sygliti-Errieta Pelidou, Cristos katsinas
Pages: 7 - 8
Objective: Patients in hemodialysis frequently have cognitive dysfunction (CO/DY). Hemodialysis session often results in acute intravascular volume loss, fluid shifts, hypotensives episodes, decrease of cerebral perfusion and cerebral ischemia, all of which may cause transient deterioration of cognitive...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.6 PWV IS AN INDEPENDENT DETERMINANT OF COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN CKD PATIENTS
Despina Karasavvidou*, Dimitrios Stagikas, Kosmas Pappas, Stylianos Lampropoulos, Cristos katsinas, Rigas kalaitzidis
Pages: 7 - 7
Objectives: In the general population aortic stiffening assessed by carotid femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) is associated with cognitive dysfunction (CO/DY). Data in chronic kidney disease (CKD) are limited. Our study tests the hypothesis that large artery stiffness and microvascular damage in CKD...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.5 SEX-DEPENDENT DIFFERENCES IN OBESITY INDICES AND INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN NON-DIABETIC OBESE PATIENTS
Mariusz Stępień*, Anna Stępień, Rafał N. Wlazeł, Marek Paradowski, Maciej Banach, Jacek Rysz
Pages: 7 - 7
Background: The aim of the study was to asses sex-dependent differences of obesity indices and inflammatory markers in non-diabetic hypertensive obese patients.
Material and methods: 40 females and 25 males aged 59.8 ±10.1 and 54.6±11.9 years, respectively, were enrolled into the study. Serum TNF-α,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.4 THE INFLUENCE OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS, SHEAR STRESS AND ACTIVITY OF CHOSEN MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES
Tomasz Pizon*, Marek Rajzer, Marta Rojek, Danuta Czarnecka
Pages: 7 - 7
Objective: Comparison of therapeuthic effects of chosen antihypertensive drugs on arterial stiffness, shear stress in carotid arteries and metalloproteinases activity, moreover analysis of relationship of these variables in the course of treatment.
Design and method: 95 never treated patients with HT...
Research Article
Exploring the perceptive effect of technology allocation on work outcomes among IT professionals
Gunjan Tomer
Pages: 7 - 13
Considering intensive interaction with technology, the effect of technology allocation on IT professional’s work outcomes should not be ignored. Our study thus tries to explore the interplay of technology characteristics and individual factors which in turn will influence the job outcomes. Theoretical...
Research Article
Method of Facial Expression Analysis Using Video Phone and Thermal Image
Yasunari Yoshitomi, Taro Asada, Ryota Kato, Masayoshi Tabuse
Pages: 7 - 11
To improve the quality of life of elderly people living in a home or healthcare facility, especially in a rural area, we have been developing a method for analyzing the facial expressions of a person using a video phone system (Skype) to speak with another person. In the present study, we proposed a...
Research Article
µ-Holomorphic Projective Connections and Conformal Covariance
Mohamed Kachkachi
Pages: 7 - 12
At the quantum level of a bidimensional conformal model, the conformal symmtry is broken by the diffeomorphism anomaly and the conformal covariance is not maintained. Here we interpret geometrically this conformal covariance as an exact holomorphy condition on a two-dimensional Riemann surface on which...
Research Article
Natural Computing Paradigm – A Concise Introduction
Takashi Yokomori
Pages: 6 - 9
Natural computing (NC) is an emerging area of research that investigates computing techniques and models inspired by nature on one hand, and it also investigates phenomena taking place in nature in terms of computational methodologies on the other hand. Thus, research in NC congenitally has interdisciplinary...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
The effect of ginseng supplement on heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure to resistance training in trained males
Samira Zaheri, Seyed Mohammed Marandi
Pages: 6 - 11
Objectives: Ginseng Panax has been used for centuries in Chinese medicine as source of health and stamina. We want to examine the affect of ginseng supplement on heart rate, systolic; blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure in trained athletes at rest, during and after resistance; training.
Methods:...
Journal: Artery Research
Short Communication
Repeatability measurements of second systolic shoulder of the radial waveform and peripheral augmentation index with the OMRON HEM-9000AI device in a sample of young Mexican subjects
Carlos G. Ramos, Guillermo A. Alanis, Fernando Grover, David Cardona, Mayra Jimenez, Victor Guzman, Patricia Quezada, Sara Pascoe, Leonel Garcia, Sylvia E. Totsuka, Ernesto G. Cardona
Pages: 6 - 9
The development of non-invasive technology to perform pulse wave analysis and accurately determine central blood pressure has facilitated the study of central blood pressure as a physiologic and biomarker parameter. Central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) has been shown to be significantly associated...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Acute changes in arterial stiffness following exercise in healthy Caucasians and South Asians
Jeyasundar Radhakrishnan, Dionne Matthew, Keiran Henderson, David A. Brodie
Pages: 6 - 16
Background: Arterial stiffness and exercise capacity are independent predictors of cardiovascular diseases. This study aims to establish the acute changes in arterial stiffness using applanation tonometry following sub-maximal exercise in Caucasians and South Asians. This study also aims to establish...
Review Article
Health-Seeking Behavior of People in Indonesia: A Narrative Review
Anna Wahyuni Widayanti, James A. Green, Susan Heydon, Pauline Norris
Pages: 6 - 15
This review aims to locate existing studies on health-seeking behavior of people in Indonesia, identify gaps, and highlight important findings. Articles were retrieved from Medline, Scopus, Web of Science, Academic Search Complete (via Ebsco), and ProQuest with a number of key words and various combinations....
Research Article
Kernel Density Estimation of White Noise for Non-diversifiable Risk in Decision Making
Emma Anyika Shileche, Patrick Weke, Thomas Achia
Pages: 6 - 11
Many businesses make profit yearly and tend to invest some of the profit so that they can cushion their organizations against any future unknown events that can affect their current profit making. Since future happenings in businesses cannot be predicted accurately, estimates are made using experience...
Commentary
Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in the Karaoke Room: An Outbreak of COVID-19 in Guangzhou, China, 2020
Yuzhou Gu, Jianyun Lu, Wenzhe Su, Yanhui Liu, Chaojun Xie, Jun Yuan
Pages: 6 - 9
Research Article
A Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning Method for Role Differentiation Using State Space Filters with Fluctuation Parameters
Masato Nagayoshi, Simon J. H. Elderton, Hisashi Tamaki
Pages: 6 - 9
Recently, there have been many studies on Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) in which each autonomous agent obtains its own control rule by RL. Here, we hypothesize that different agents having individuality is more effective than uniform agents in terms of role differentiation in MARL. We have...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.2 RESISTANT HYPERTENSION AND STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS OF SUBCUTANEOUS SMALL RESISTANCE ARTERIES
Claudia Agabiti Rosei, Carolina De Ciuceis, Claudia Rossini, Maria Lorenza Muiesan, Massimo Salvetti, Enzo Porteri, Alice Gavazzi, Anna Paini, Stefano Caletti, Maria Antonietta Coschignano, Paola Pileri, Enrico Agabiti Rosei, Damiano Rizzoni*
Pages: 6 - 7
Background: It is was suggested that, in resistant hypertension, the presence of particularly pronounced microvascular alterations may contribute to explain the relative lack of response to treatment. Similarly, in diabetic patients, the persistence of an altered microvascular structure, despite the...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.1 AGING AND STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS OF SUBCUTANEOUS SMALL RESISTANCE ARTERIES IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
Carolina De Ciuceis, Claudia Rossini, Claudia Agabiti Rosei, Enzo Porteri, Alice Gavazzi, Stefano Caletti, Paola Pileri, Maria Antonietta Coschignano, Enrico Agabiti Rosei, Damiano Rizzoni*
Pages: 6 - 6
Background: It was proposed that early vascular ageing may be an important mechanism of vascular damage in large conductance arteries. However it is not known whether aging may also affect small resistance artery morphology.
Patients and methods: For this reason, we investigated 100 patients with essential...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.17 THE VENTRICLE’S PROMINENT ROLE IN PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION; AN INCREMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
Nicholas Gaddum*, Jordi Alastruey, Tobias Schaeffter, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 6 - 6
Despite central pressure’s predictive power of cardiovascular risk, brachial pressure is the clinical standard. However, amplified brachial systolic pressure varies significantly with age, and during therapy. Our aim was to modulate individual arterial and ventricular parameters in an experimental model...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.15 CONDITIONAL INACTIVATION OF INTEGRIN AV SUBUNIT IN VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS REGULATES FIBROSIS IN VESSELS
Ekaterina Belozertseva*, Melusine Didelot, Amel Mohamadi, Zhenlin Li, Huguette Louis, Jean-Baptiste Michel, Véronique Regnault, Patrick Lacolley
Pages: 6 - 6
Integrin avb3 is expressed at high density in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). It functions as a receptor for adhesion proteins in VSMCs which phenotypic modulation plays a pivotal role in arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis.
The aim was to study the role of integrin avb3 in angiotensin II (Ang...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.14 ANALYSIS OF LEFT VENTRICULAR FILLING DYNAMICS
Lindsay Burrowes*, Alessandro Satriano, Richard Thompson, Nigel Shrive, John Tyberg
Pages: 6 - 6
Diastolic filling of the left ventricle (LV) occurs in two phases, early and late filling. Early filling, manifest as the “E-wave”, is thought to be substantially due to diastolic suction (DS), a phenomenon where the LV aspirates blood and fills itself, independent of atrial activity. Late filling, resulting...
Research Article
Implicit parameter estimation for conditional Gaussian Bayesian networks
Aida Jarraya, Philippe Leray, Afif Masmoudi
Pages: 6 - 17
The Bayesian estimation of the conditional Gaussian parameter needs to define several a priori parameters. The proposed approach is free from this definition of priors. We use the Implicit estimation method for learning from observations without a prior knowledge. We illustrate the interest of such an...