Background—Increased arterial stiffness, determined invasively, has been shown to predict a higher risk of coronary atherosclerosis. However, invasive techniques are of limited value for screening and risk stratification in larger patient groups. Methods and Results—We prospectively enrolled 465 consecutive, symptomatic men undergoing coronary angiography for the assessment of suspected coronary artery disease. Arterial stiffness and wave reflections were quantified noninvasively using applanation tonometry of the radial artery with a validated transfer function to generate the corresponding ascending aortic pressure waveform. Augmented pressure (AP) was defined as the difference between the second and the first systolic peak, and augmentat...
Propagation of the pressure wave along the arterial tree (pulse wave velocity [PWV]) is related to t...
Objective Aortic stiffness can lead to low diastolic blood pressure, thereby possibly limiting coron...
Aims: Stiffening of the large arteries is a common feature of aging and is exacerbated by a number o...
Various non-invasive techniques to assess the indices of arterial stiffness, such as augmentation In...
Objectives: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is associated with a generalized atherosclerotic process th...
Arterial stiffness is an important determinant of cardiovascular risk. The precise risk factors for ...
THESIS 6634Arterial stiffness exerts a major influence on cardiac afterload and coronary perfusion. ...
Propagation of the pressure wave along the arterial tree (pulse wave velocity [PWV]) is related to t...
[[abstract]]Aim: Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity is a well-known predictor of all-cause and card...
AIMS: A relationship between arterial stiffening and coronary flow abnormalities, although not fully...
Arterial stiffness has been known as a sign of cardiovascular risk since the 19th century. Despite t...
Aims: A relationship between arterial stiffening and coronary flow abnormalities, although not fully...
Arterial stiffness results from the changes in the walls of the large vessels and aorta. It has been...
Background: Arterial stiffness is a physiologic quantitative value used to measure arterial complian...
Background: Arterial stiffness is an important prognostic marker for cardiovascular (CV) events in m...
Propagation of the pressure wave along the arterial tree (pulse wave velocity [PWV]) is related to t...
Objective Aortic stiffness can lead to low diastolic blood pressure, thereby possibly limiting coron...
Aims: Stiffening of the large arteries is a common feature of aging and is exacerbated by a number o...
Various non-invasive techniques to assess the indices of arterial stiffness, such as augmentation In...
Objectives: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is associated with a generalized atherosclerotic process th...
Arterial stiffness is an important determinant of cardiovascular risk. The precise risk factors for ...
THESIS 6634Arterial stiffness exerts a major influence on cardiac afterload and coronary perfusion. ...
Propagation of the pressure wave along the arterial tree (pulse wave velocity [PWV]) is related to t...
[[abstract]]Aim: Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity is a well-known predictor of all-cause and card...
AIMS: A relationship between arterial stiffening and coronary flow abnormalities, although not fully...
Arterial stiffness has been known as a sign of cardiovascular risk since the 19th century. Despite t...
Aims: A relationship between arterial stiffening and coronary flow abnormalities, although not fully...
Arterial stiffness results from the changes in the walls of the large vessels and aorta. It has been...
Background: Arterial stiffness is a physiologic quantitative value used to measure arterial complian...
Background: Arterial stiffness is an important prognostic marker for cardiovascular (CV) events in m...
Propagation of the pressure wave along the arterial tree (pulse wave velocity [PWV]) is related to t...
Objective Aortic stiffness can lead to low diastolic blood pressure, thereby possibly limiting coron...
Aims: Stiffening of the large arteries is a common feature of aging and is exacerbated by a number o...