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Dual impedance cardiography: An inexpensive and reliable method to assess arterial stiffness.

Mark R Scudder1, J Richard Jennings1,2, Caitlin M DuPont1, Kimberly G Lockwood3, Shrenik H Gadagkar1, Belen Best1, Swetha P Jasti1, Peter J Gianaros1.   

Abstract

Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a common measure of arterial stiffness. Non-invasive methods to measure PWV are widely used in biomedical studies of aging and cardiovascular disease, but they are rarely used in psychophysiology. Barriers to wider use include the prohibitive costs of specialized equipment and need for trained technicians (e.g., ultrasonographers). Here, we describe an impedance cardiography method to measure PWV. By this method, impedance signals are dually collected from the thorax and calf. Combined with ensemble averaging of vascular signals, this dual impedance cardiography (d-ICG) method allows for the measurement of aortic flow onset and the arrival time of peripheral pulse waveforms to compute PWV. In a community sample of adults (aged 19-78 years), PWV measured with d-ICG exhibited a strong positive correlation with age. Moreover, age-specific mean PWV values were within the normative reference intervals established by large scale studies using other techniques. PWV derived from d-ICG exhibited high test-retest reliability across several days, as well as excellent inter-rater reliability. Last, PWV exhibited expected associations with known cardiovascular disease risk factors and indicators of autonomic cardiovascular control. d-ICG is an inexpensive and reliable method to assess arterial stiffness.
© 2021 Society for Psychophysiological Research.

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Keywords:  aging; blood flow (e.g. ASL; doppler); blood pressure; heart rate variability; impedance cardiography

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33496965      PMCID: PMC8217257          DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13772

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychophysiology        ISSN: 0048-5772            Impact factor:   4.348


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