Objective: To assess arterial distensibility using pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurements and its rela-tion with endothelium dependent vasodilatation (EDV) in patients with cardiological syndrome X. Methods: The study group consisted of 92 patients: 52 with syndrome X (34 women, 18 men, mean (SD) age 45 (3) years) and 40 healthy volunteer controls (27 women, 13 men, mean (SD) age 41 (2) years) without risk factors of atherosclerosis and with negative ECG exercise test and normal proximal coronaries on transoesophageal echocardiography. Patients with arterial hypertension, diabetes melli-tus, valvar disease, or cardiomyopathy were excluded. PWV measured by a Complior Colson device was calculated for each patient. EDV was assessed from two di...
OBJECTIVE: Metabolic syndrome is associated with a high risk of cardiovascular disease in hypertensi...
Direct evidence of a relationship between endothelial function and more definitive measures of arter...
Resistant hypertensive (RHTN) patients have endothelial dysfunction and aldosterone excess, which co...
Background: Mechanisms responsible for cardiological syndrome X are complex and not well understood....
This study aims to investigate arterial distensibility by using carotid-femoral (aortic) pulse wave ...
Objectives: Brachial artery ultrasound imaging during reactive hyperemia is widely used tool for qua...
OBJECTIVE: Although cardiovascular syndrome X was described many years ago, its causes are still un...
OBJECTIVE: Syndrome X (angina, normal coronary arteriogram and positive exercise test) remains an en...
Objective: Arterial vessel wall stiffness†is an important determinant of cardiovascular disease (C...
Objectives: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is associated with a generalized atherosclerotic process th...
Background: Cardiac Syndrome X (CSX) is characterized by the presence of typical chest pain, a posit...
Purpose: Several studies have shown arterial stiffness changes associated with coronary artery disea...
Copyright © 2012 Juan Torrado et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Direct evidence of a relationship between endothelial function and more definitive measures of arter...
Objective: We studied whether arterial stiffness measured as aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) and c...
OBJECTIVE: Metabolic syndrome is associated with a high risk of cardiovascular disease in hypertensi...
Direct evidence of a relationship between endothelial function and more definitive measures of arter...
Resistant hypertensive (RHTN) patients have endothelial dysfunction and aldosterone excess, which co...
Background: Mechanisms responsible for cardiological syndrome X are complex and not well understood....
This study aims to investigate arterial distensibility by using carotid-femoral (aortic) pulse wave ...
Objectives: Brachial artery ultrasound imaging during reactive hyperemia is widely used tool for qua...
OBJECTIVE: Although cardiovascular syndrome X was described many years ago, its causes are still un...
OBJECTIVE: Syndrome X (angina, normal coronary arteriogram and positive exercise test) remains an en...
Objective: Arterial vessel wall stiffness†is an important determinant of cardiovascular disease (C...
Objectives: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is associated with a generalized atherosclerotic process th...
Background: Cardiac Syndrome X (CSX) is characterized by the presence of typical chest pain, a posit...
Purpose: Several studies have shown arterial stiffness changes associated with coronary artery disea...
Copyright © 2012 Juan Torrado et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Direct evidence of a relationship between endothelial function and more definitive measures of arter...
Objective: We studied whether arterial stiffness measured as aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) and c...
OBJECTIVE: Metabolic syndrome is associated with a high risk of cardiovascular disease in hypertensi...
Direct evidence of a relationship between endothelial function and more definitive measures of arter...
Resistant hypertensive (RHTN) patients have endothelial dysfunction and aldosterone excess, which co...