Variations in certain slopes of the carotid pulse which exist among normal subjects, patients with aortic valvular disease, and those with hypertrophic subaortic stenosis were examined. Records from 256 subjects were quantified with computer technics. The externally recorded volume pulses were related to simultaneously recorded brachial artery pressures (cuff); thus the slopes are expressed in mm Hg/sec. Several slopes were studied: the maximum rate of pressure rise, the mean systolic upstroke (onset of carotid upstroke to peak systolic excursion), and the least square fits of the first two-thirds of the upstroke and the first two-thirds of diastole. The least square slopes of 98 % of the patients with aortic stenosis were <457 mm Hg / s...
IN a preceding study,1 the contour andamplitudes of simultaneously recorded intra-arterial and extra...
Pulse pressure (PP) has often been associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Patients ...
The analysis of wave intensity (WI) evaluates the working condition of the heart interacting with th...
Phonocardiograms and carotid pulse tracings were done on a group of 47 patients with all degrees of ...
The brachial pulse is unreliable in the diagnosis of aortic stenosis as it may fail to show distinct...
IT HAS been appreciated for many years that characteristic alterations in the con-figuration of the ...
wave velocity (PWV) are significant markers of cardio-vascular risk, but a similar role for central ...
Entry into the left heart for the diagnosis of valvular lesions of the mitral and aortic valve is no...
Background: Although it was reported that pulse pressure of the peripheral artery could differentiat...
OBJECTIVE: Aortic stiffness and central pressure measurements have become increasingly important for...
In a prospective controlled study, we compared the blinded assessment of the carotid pulse (independ...
Abstract: BackgroundCentral aortic stiffness is established as a reliable measure of cardiovascular ...
ObjectivesTo determine whether increases in central aortic pulse pressure (PPc), but decreases in ca...
BACKGROUND: In aortic stenosis (AS), the combination of risk factors can progressively lead to an in...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Aortic augmentation index (AIx) but not carotid-femoral pu...
IN a preceding study,1 the contour andamplitudes of simultaneously recorded intra-arterial and extra...
Pulse pressure (PP) has often been associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Patients ...
The analysis of wave intensity (WI) evaluates the working condition of the heart interacting with th...
Phonocardiograms and carotid pulse tracings were done on a group of 47 patients with all degrees of ...
The brachial pulse is unreliable in the diagnosis of aortic stenosis as it may fail to show distinct...
IT HAS been appreciated for many years that characteristic alterations in the con-figuration of the ...
wave velocity (PWV) are significant markers of cardio-vascular risk, but a similar role for central ...
Entry into the left heart for the diagnosis of valvular lesions of the mitral and aortic valve is no...
Background: Although it was reported that pulse pressure of the peripheral artery could differentiat...
OBJECTIVE: Aortic stiffness and central pressure measurements have become increasingly important for...
In a prospective controlled study, we compared the blinded assessment of the carotid pulse (independ...
Abstract: BackgroundCentral aortic stiffness is established as a reliable measure of cardiovascular ...
ObjectivesTo determine whether increases in central aortic pulse pressure (PPc), but decreases in ca...
BACKGROUND: In aortic stenosis (AS), the combination of risk factors can progressively lead to an in...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Aortic augmentation index (AIx) but not carotid-femoral pu...
IN a preceding study,1 the contour andamplitudes of simultaneously recorded intra-arterial and extra...
Pulse pressure (PP) has often been associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Patients ...
The analysis of wave intensity (WI) evaluates the working condition of the heart interacting with th...