AbstractObjectives. We tested the hypothesis that age-related arterial stiffening is matched by ventricular systolic stiffening, and that both enhance systolic pressure sensitivity to altered cardiac preload.Background. Arterial rigidity with age likely enhances blood pressure sensitivity to ventricular filling volume shifts. Tandem increases in ventricular systolic stiffness may also occur and could potentially enhance this sensitivity.Methods. Invasive left ventricular pressure-volume relations were measured by conductance catheter in 57 adults aged 19 to 93 years. Patients had normal heart function and no cardiac hypertrophy and were referred for catheterization to evaluate chest pain. Twenty-eight subjects had normal coronary angiograph...
Ageing is a natural process that affects both the anatomical and functional properties of the cardio...
es was higher in the elderly (2.52F0.70 mm Hg/ml) than in the adult control group ( pb0.05) and was ...
Abstract—Previous studies in normotensive subjects have shown a slight decline in resting left ventr...
AbstractObjectives. We tested the hypothesis that age-related arterial stiffening is matched by vent...
Vascular stiffening of the large arteries is a common feature of human aging. Increased aortic stiff...
Abstract—Aging and hypertension lead to arterial remodeling and tandem increases in arterial (Ea) an...
The assessment of arterial stiffness, a common feature of aging, exacerbated by pathological conditi...
ObjectivesWe sought to compare left ventricular (LV) systolic stiffness and contractility in normal ...
With advancing age, all organ systems undergo anatomical and functional changes. Vasculature suffers...
AbstractBackgroundIn normal ageing, both vascular and ventricular properties change, and how these a...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate whether age is a determinant of left ventricular (LV) pressure ove...
Age is the main clinical determinant of large artery stiffness. Central arteries stiffen progressive...
Age is the main clinical determinant of large artery stiffness. Central arteries stiffen progressive...
<div><p>During aging, systolic blood pressure continuously increases over time, whereas diastolic pr...
During aging, systolic blood pressure continuously increases over time, whereas diastolic pressure f...
Ageing is a natural process that affects both the anatomical and functional properties of the cardio...
es was higher in the elderly (2.52F0.70 mm Hg/ml) than in the adult control group ( pb0.05) and was ...
Abstract—Previous studies in normotensive subjects have shown a slight decline in resting left ventr...
AbstractObjectives. We tested the hypothesis that age-related arterial stiffening is matched by vent...
Vascular stiffening of the large arteries is a common feature of human aging. Increased aortic stiff...
Abstract—Aging and hypertension lead to arterial remodeling and tandem increases in arterial (Ea) an...
The assessment of arterial stiffness, a common feature of aging, exacerbated by pathological conditi...
ObjectivesWe sought to compare left ventricular (LV) systolic stiffness and contractility in normal ...
With advancing age, all organ systems undergo anatomical and functional changes. Vasculature suffers...
AbstractBackgroundIn normal ageing, both vascular and ventricular properties change, and how these a...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate whether age is a determinant of left ventricular (LV) pressure ove...
Age is the main clinical determinant of large artery stiffness. Central arteries stiffen progressive...
Age is the main clinical determinant of large artery stiffness. Central arteries stiffen progressive...
<div><p>During aging, systolic blood pressure continuously increases over time, whereas diastolic pr...
During aging, systolic blood pressure continuously increases over time, whereas diastolic pressure f...
Ageing is a natural process that affects both the anatomical and functional properties of the cardio...
es was higher in the elderly (2.52F0.70 mm Hg/ml) than in the adult control group ( pb0.05) and was ...
Abstract—Previous studies in normotensive subjects have shown a slight decline in resting left ventr...