Abstract—Compliance, distensibility, incremental elastic modulus (Einc), and pulse wave velocity are all terms used to describe the mechanical properties of arteries. Previous studies assessing the effects of smooth muscle relaxation on each of these parameters have produced conflicting results. Our laboratory has previously demonstrated that intrabrachial infusion of nitroglycerin in normal human subjects results in a large increase in brachial artery compliance without changing arterial wall stiffness as measured by Einc. In the present study, the relationships among compliance, distensibility, Einc, and pulse wave velocity under different levels of vascular tone are shown using data acquired by intravascular ultrasound as well as theoret...
Findings from basic science and clinical studies agree that arterial stiffness is fundamental to bot...
Large artery stiffness is predictive of adverse cardiovascular events and all cause mortality. Arter...
Physical properties of an artery can be described in terms of stiffness, distensibility, and complia...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
An early change in arterial wall dynamics introduced as a novel risk factor for cardiovascular event...
Introduction: Although pulse wave velocity (PWV), a proxy of arterial stiffness, is a strong predict...
The arterial wall is a composite material of elastin, collagen, and extracellular matrix with acutel...
Introduction: Although pulse wave velocity (PWV), a proxy of arterial stiffness, is a strong predict...
The arterial wall is a composite material of elastin, collagen, and extracellular matrix with acutel...
Introduction: Although pulse wave velocity (PWV), a proxy of arterial stiffness, is a strong predict...
Introduction: Although pulse wave velocity (PWV), a proxy of arterial stiffness, is a strong predict...
Findings from basic science and clinical studies agree that arterial stiffness is fundamental to bot...
Large artery stiffness is predictive of adverse cardiovascular events and all cause mortality. Arter...
Physical properties of an artery can be described in terms of stiffness, distensibility, and complia...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
Clinical assessment of arterial stiffness relies on noninvasive measurements of regional pulse wave ...
An early change in arterial wall dynamics introduced as a novel risk factor for cardiovascular event...
Introduction: Although pulse wave velocity (PWV), a proxy of arterial stiffness, is a strong predict...
The arterial wall is a composite material of elastin, collagen, and extracellular matrix with acutel...
Introduction: Although pulse wave velocity (PWV), a proxy of arterial stiffness, is a strong predict...
The arterial wall is a composite material of elastin, collagen, and extracellular matrix with acutel...
Introduction: Although pulse wave velocity (PWV), a proxy of arterial stiffness, is a strong predict...
Introduction: Although pulse wave velocity (PWV), a proxy of arterial stiffness, is a strong predict...
Findings from basic science and clinical studies agree that arterial stiffness is fundamental to bot...
Large artery stiffness is predictive of adverse cardiovascular events and all cause mortality. Arter...
Physical properties of an artery can be described in terms of stiffness, distensibility, and complia...