The aim of this study was to investigate the association of serum hyaluronidase and nitric oxide (NO) levels with arterial stiffness in patients with hypertension (HT) and diabetes mellitus (DM). A total of 101 patients with diagnosis of DM and HT were enrolled in this study. The patients were divided into three groups as follows: only hypertensive (I), only diabetic (II) and both diabetic and hypertensive (III). Serum hyaluronidase levels were negatively correlated with aortic strain (AS) and aortic distensibility (AOD) in all groups, whereas a significant positive correlation was noted between serum hyaluronidase levels and aortic strain index (ASI) (all p-values < 0.05). There was a significant negative correlation between serum hyaluron...
Objective Arterial elasticity is important for assessing the state of an artery. This cross-sectiona...
Background and aims: Arterial stiffness, a measure of macrovascular damage predictive of poor cardio...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Metabolic syndrome (MS) carries an increased risk for cardiovascular events and ...
BackgroundHypertension is strongly related to arterial stiffness in a cause-effect fashion. Diabetes...
In last years hyperuricemia has been associated with an increased incidence of renal and cardiovascu...
Recent studies have reported an association between serum uric acid (SUA) and reduced arterial elas...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies have reported an association between serum uric acid (SUA) and reduced...
Prevalence of diabetes mellitus has increased drastically over time, especially in more populous cou...
Increased aortic stiffness has been recognized as a predictor of adverse cardiovascular outcomes in ...
OBJECTIVE Aortic stiffness is an important predictor of future morbidity and mortality. Diabetes is ...
Background and aims: Clinical studies exploring the relationship between serum uric acid (SUA) and a...
Background - Type 2 diabetes (DM-2) and impaired glucose metabolism (IGM) are associated with an inc...
Several studies have consistently demonstrated that arterial stiffness becomes progressively worse a...
Background It has not been fully elucidated whether microalbuminuria (MAU) and high-sensitivity C-re...
Purpose Increased arterial stiffness is an early sign of endothelial dysfunction. Nevertheless, meas...
Objective Arterial elasticity is important for assessing the state of an artery. This cross-sectiona...
Background and aims: Arterial stiffness, a measure of macrovascular damage predictive of poor cardio...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Metabolic syndrome (MS) carries an increased risk for cardiovascular events and ...
BackgroundHypertension is strongly related to arterial stiffness in a cause-effect fashion. Diabetes...
In last years hyperuricemia has been associated with an increased incidence of renal and cardiovascu...
Recent studies have reported an association between serum uric acid (SUA) and reduced arterial elas...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies have reported an association between serum uric acid (SUA) and reduced...
Prevalence of diabetes mellitus has increased drastically over time, especially in more populous cou...
Increased aortic stiffness has been recognized as a predictor of adverse cardiovascular outcomes in ...
OBJECTIVE Aortic stiffness is an important predictor of future morbidity and mortality. Diabetes is ...
Background and aims: Clinical studies exploring the relationship between serum uric acid (SUA) and a...
Background - Type 2 diabetes (DM-2) and impaired glucose metabolism (IGM) are associated with an inc...
Several studies have consistently demonstrated that arterial stiffness becomes progressively worse a...
Background It has not been fully elucidated whether microalbuminuria (MAU) and high-sensitivity C-re...
Purpose Increased arterial stiffness is an early sign of endothelial dysfunction. Nevertheless, meas...
Objective Arterial elasticity is important for assessing the state of an artery. This cross-sectiona...
Background and aims: Arterial stiffness, a measure of macrovascular damage predictive of poor cardio...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Metabolic syndrome (MS) carries an increased risk for cardiovascular events and ...