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Arterial Stiffness: Going a Step Beyond.

Benjamin Gavish1, Joseph L Izzo1.   

Abstract

Interest in arterial stiffness has been fueled by the scientific and clinical implications of its "vicious cycle" relationship with aging and systolic blood pressure. In physical terms, stiffness is the slope of the relationship between an artery's distending pressure and its cross-sectional area or volume. Pulse wave velocity (PWV, in m/s), the most common arterial stiffness indicator, is usually measured by the foot-to-foot time and distance method and is proportional to [stiffness × area (or volume)]1/2 at a given pressure. Its intrinsic pressure dependency and other flaws in current PWV methods limit its utility. In contrast, the arterial stiffness-arterial pressure relationship is near-linear, with a slope β, the exponent of the curvilinear arterial pressure-arterial volume relationship. The concept of arterial stiffening is related to β and describes a more functionally relevant aspect of arterial behavior: the change in stiffness for a given change in pressure. Arterial stiffening can be estimated from the variability of within-individual BP measurements (24-h ambulatory, home BP, or BP measured at different arm heights) and can be expressed as the pulse stiffening ratio (PSR) = [systolic stiffness]/[diastolic stiffness] or the ambulatory arterial stiffness index (AASI or its symmetric form, sAASI). High arterial stiffness (PWV) and stiffening (β, stiffness index, cardio-ankle vascular index, AASI, and PSR) are associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk, but it remains unclear whether these indicators are useful in improving medical care quality; the standard of care remains stringent BP control.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27405964     DOI: 10.1093/ajh/hpw061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hypertens        ISSN: 0895-7061            Impact factor:   2.689


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