Previous cross-sectional observation identified arterial aging, indexed as pulse-wave velocity (PWV), as a key determinant of the simultaneous multiple organ damage (heart, carotid artery, and kidney). The aim of the present cohort study is to investigate trajectories of repeated measures of PWV and traditional CV risk factors in subjects who eventually presented clinical evidence of multiple organ damage in the SardiNIA study.Aims: Previous cross-sectional observation identified arterial aging, indexed as pulse-wave velocity (PWV), as a key determinant of the simultaneous multiple organ damage (heart, carotid artery, and kidney). The aim of the present cohort study is to investigate trajectories of repeated measures of PWV and traditional ...
Low-grade inflammation and arterial stiffness are key factors in the development of vascular aging. ...
Objectives: This study sought to evaluate whether pulse wave velocity (PWV), a noninvasive index of ...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>There is a lack of evidence concerning associations between ...
Previous cross-sectional observation identified arterial aging, indexed as pulse-wave velocity (PWV)...
Background Excess transmission of pressure pulsatility caused by increased arterial stiffness may in...
Arterial stiffness is an important pathophysiological factor linking cardiovascular disease and kidn...
Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), a marker of arterial stiffness, is an established indepen...
Early chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with increased cardiovascular (CV) risk but underly...
Objectives: Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), an index of arterial stiffness and a proxy of...
Background and objectives The independent link between arterial stiffness and CKD remains unknown. W...
Background and objectives The independent link between arterial stiffness and CKD remains unknown. W...
The age-associated increase in arterial stiffness has long been considered to parallel or to cause t...
Background Higher levels of baseline pulse wave velocity (PWV) have been associated with longitudina...
Vascular assessment is becoming increasingly important in the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate whether pulse wave velocity (PWV), a noninvasive index of ar...
Low-grade inflammation and arterial stiffness are key factors in the development of vascular aging. ...
Objectives: This study sought to evaluate whether pulse wave velocity (PWV), a noninvasive index of ...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>There is a lack of evidence concerning associations between ...
Previous cross-sectional observation identified arterial aging, indexed as pulse-wave velocity (PWV)...
Background Excess transmission of pressure pulsatility caused by increased arterial stiffness may in...
Arterial stiffness is an important pathophysiological factor linking cardiovascular disease and kidn...
Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), a marker of arterial stiffness, is an established indepen...
Early chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with increased cardiovascular (CV) risk but underly...
Objectives: Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), an index of arterial stiffness and a proxy of...
Background and objectives The independent link between arterial stiffness and CKD remains unknown. W...
Background and objectives The independent link between arterial stiffness and CKD remains unknown. W...
The age-associated increase in arterial stiffness has long been considered to parallel or to cause t...
Background Higher levels of baseline pulse wave velocity (PWV) have been associated with longitudina...
Vascular assessment is becoming increasingly important in the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate whether pulse wave velocity (PWV), a noninvasive index of ar...
Low-grade inflammation and arterial stiffness are key factors in the development of vascular aging. ...
Objectives: This study sought to evaluate whether pulse wave velocity (PWV), a noninvasive index of ...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>There is a lack of evidence concerning associations between ...