نتایج جستجو برای: pulse wave velocity

تعداد نتایج: 418347  

Journal: :Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2014

Journal: :Stroke 2012
Alastair J S Webb Michela Simoni Sara Mazzucco Wilhelm Kuker Ursula Schulz Peter M Rothwell

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Arterial stiffening reduces damping of the arterial waveform and hence increases pulsatility of cerebral blood flow, potentially damaging small vessels. In the absence of previous studies in patients with recent transient ischemic attack or stroke, we determined the associations between leukoaraiosis and aortic and middle cerebral artery stiffness and pulsatility. METHO...

Journal: :Atherosclerosis 2015
Maria Perticone Raffaele Maio Eliezer Joseph Tassone Giovanni Tripepi Serena Di Cello Sofia Miceli Benedetto Caroleo Angela Sciacqua Anna Licata Giorgio Sesti Francesco Perticone

BACKGROUND AND AIMS. Arterial stiffness evaluated as pulse wave velocity, is an early marker of vascular damage and an independent predictor for cardiovascular events. We investigated if the insulin resistance/hyperinsulinemia chronic hepatitis C virus infection-related could influence arterial stiffness. METHODS. We enrolled 260 outpatients matched for age, body mass index, gender, ethnicity: ...

2017
Hyungbin Lee Young-Hyo Jung Yu-Jin Kwon Byoungjin Park

Background Uric acid has been reported to function both as an oxidant or antioxidant depending on the context. A previous study in the Korean population reported a positive linear association between serum uric acid level and arterial stiffness in men, but little is known about how serum uric acid level is related to the risk of increased arterial stiffness in Korean postmenopausal women. Met...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2014
Connie W Tsao Karol M Pencina Joseph M Massaro Emelia J Benjamin Daniel Levy Ramachandran S Vasan Udo Hoffmann Christopher J O'Donnell Gary F Mitchell

OBJECTIVE Arterial hemodynamics and vascular calcification are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease, but their inter-relations remain unclear. We sought to examine the associations of arterial stiffness, pressure pulsatility, and wave reflection with arterial calcification in individuals free of prevalent cardiovascular disease. APPROACH AND RESULTS Framingham Heart Study...

2016
John Doupis Nikolaos Papanas Alison Cohen Lyndsay McFarlan Edward Horton

The aim of our study was to investigate the association between pulse wave velocity (PWV) and pulse wave analysis (PWA)-derived measurements for the evaluation of arterial stiffness. A total of 20 (7 male and 13 female) healthy, non-smoking individuals, with mean age 31 ± 12years were included. PWV and PWA measurements were performed using a SphygmoCor apparatus (Atcor Medical Blood Pressure An...

2014
Travis Sharkey-Toppen Yu Ding Bradley D Clymer Orlando P Simonetti Subha V Raman

Background Pressure waves distributed through the aorta by left ventricular contraction propagate at a rate known as the pulse wave velocity (PWV). PWV is a measure of aortic stiffness, and increased PWV has been correlated with increased coronary artery disease risk. PWV can be measured by velocity-encoded magnetic resonance (PCMR), with velocity profiles collected at a minimum of two location...

2004
Ryoji Murata Hiroshi Kanai Noriyoshi Chubachi Yoshiro Koiwa

Small vibrations are simultaneously measured at two adjacent points on the aortic wall near the aortic valve by electronically alternating the directions of the ultrasonic beam. The transit delay time of the pulse wave between these two points is determined from two vibration signals obtained by this alternation beam method. The local pulse wave velocity at several millimeters on the aorta is p...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Olta Gishti Vincent W V Jaddoe Janine F Felix Caroline C W Klaver Albert Hofman Tien Yin Wong Mohammad Kamran Ikram Romy Gaillard

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Alterations in retinal microvasculature are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. We examined the associations of retinal vessel caliber with cardiovascular markers in school-age children. METHODS Among 4007 school-age children (median age of 6.0 years), we measured cardiovascular markers and retinal vessel calibers from digitized retinal photograp...

2012
Georgina E. Crichton Merrrill F. Elias Gregory A. Dore Walter P. Abhayaratna Michael A. Robbins

Modifiable risk factors, such as diet, are becomingly increasingly important in the management of cardiovascular disease, one of the greatest major causes of death and disease burden. Few studies have examined the role of diet as a possible means of reducing arterial stiffness, as measured by pulse wave velocity, an independent predictor of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. The aim...

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