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Reactive Hyperemia-related Changes in Carotid-radial Pulse Wave Velocity As a Potential Tool to Characterize the Endothelial Dynamics

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Date 2009 Dec 8
PMID 19964562
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Current methods used to evaluate the endothelial function have limitations. The analysis of the pulse wave velocity (PWV) response to transient ischaemia could be an alternative to evaluate the endothelial dynamics.

Aims: To analyze (a) the carotid-radial PWV temporal profile during flow mediated dilatation test, and (b) the PWV changes considering its main vascular geometrical (diameter) and intrinsic (elastic modulus) determinants.

Methods: Sixteen healthy young adults were included. The carotid-radial PWV (strain gauge mechano-transducers), wall thickness and brachial diameter (B-Mode ultrasound) were measured before (basal state), during a forearm cuff inflation (5 minutes) and after its deflation (10 minutes). The PWV, brachial diameter and elastic modulus changes and temporal profile were analyzed (basal state, 15, 30, 45, and 60 seconds after cuff deflation).

Results: Transient ischaemia was associated with arterial stiffness changes, evidenced by carotid-radial PWV variations. The PWV and diastolic diameter changes, and temporal profiles differed. The arterial stiffness changes could not be explained only by geometrical (diameter) changes.

Conclusion: The carotid-radial PWV analysis, evaluated using robust and simple available techniques, could be used in the clinical practice to study the vascular response to transient ischaemia and the endothelial function.

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