نتایج جستجو برای: pulse wave

تعداد نتایج: 297106  

2016
Timothy S. Phan John K.‐J. Li Patrick Segers Maheswara Reddy‐Koppula Scott R. Akers Samuel T. Kuna Thorarinn Gislason Allan I. Pack Julio A. Chirinos

BACKGROUND Despite pronounced increases in central pulse wave velocity (PWV) with aging, reflected wave transit time (RWTT), traditionally defined as the timing of the inflection point (TINF) in the central pressure waveform, does not appreciably decrease, leading to the controversial proposition of a "distal-shift" of reflection sites. TINF, however, is exceptionally prone to measurement error...

2014
Su-Jeen Jung Jae-Hyoung Park Sewon Lee

PURPOSE Arterial stiffness is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk and may contribute to reduced running capacity in humans. This study investigated the relationship between course record and arterial stiffness in marathoners who participated in the Seoul International Marathon in 2012. METHODS A total of 30 amateur marathoners (Males n = 28, Females n = 2, mean age = 51.6 ± 8.3 ye...

Journal: :Circulation 2007
Daniel Levy Shih-Jen Hwang Atilla Kayalar Emelia J Benjamin Ramachandran S Vasan Helen Parise Martin G Larson Thomas J Wang Jacob Selhub Paul F Jacques Joseph A Vita Michelle J Keyes Gary F Mitchell

BACKGROUND Increased arterial stiffness and higher plasma natriuretic peptide and homocysteine levels are associated with elevated risk for cardiovascular disease. Little is known about the relations of natriuretic peptides and homocysteine to arterial wall stiffness in the community. METHODS AND RESULTS We assessed the relations of plasma N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide, B-type natriur...

Journal: :Hypertension 2005
Rachel P Wildman Ghada N Farhat Ami S Patel Rachel H Mackey Sarah Brockwell Trina Thompson Kim Sutton-Tyrrell

Risk factors for arterial stiffness progression have not been well characterized. We examined the relationship between arterial stiffness progression and body weight and weight gain in a group of healthy young adults. Aortic pulse-wave velocity was assessed at 2 time points approximately 2 years apart in 152 white and black adults aged 20 to 40 years, and was standardized by the time between vi...

2004
Gary F. Mitchell Helen Parise Emelia J. Benjamin Martin G. Larson Michelle J. Keyes Joseph A. Vita Ramachandran S. Vasan Daniel Levy

With advancing age, arterial stiffness and wave reflections increase and elevate systolic and pulse pressures. An elevated central pulse pressure is generally ascribed to increased wave reflection and portends an unfavorable prognosis. Using arterial tonometry, we evaluated central (carotid-femoral) and peripheral (carotid-brachial) pulse wave velocity, amplitudes of forward and reflected press...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2013
Ronny X Li Jianwen Luo Sandhya K Balaram Farooq A Chaudhry Danial Shahmirzadi Elisa E Konofagou

Arterial stiffness is a well-established biomarker for cardiovascular risk, especially in the case of hypertension. The progressive stages of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) have also been associated with varying arterial stiffness. Pulse wave imaging (PWI) is a noninvasive, ultrasound imaging-based technique that uses the pulse wave-induced arterial wall motion to map the propagation of the...

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Jun Sugawara Koichiro Hayashi Hirofumi Tanaka

An early return of reflected waves, the backward propagation of the arterial pressure wave from the periphery to the heart, is associated with the augmentation of central pulse pressure and cardiovascular risks. The locations of arterial pressure wave reflection, along with arterial stiffening, have a major influence on the timing of the reflected wave. To determine the influence of aging on th...

2011
Danial Shahmirzadi Ronny X. Li Jianwen Luo Elisa E. Konofagou

Background: The aortic stiffness has widely been reported as an independent indicator of all–cause mortality and cardiovascular diseases. Traditional methods for measuring arterial stiffness in vivo involve either invasive procedures or provide a global average estimate. An attractive alternative for noninvasive estimation of local arterial stiffness is based on pulse wave imaging (PWI), a meth...

2013
J. Gruber

Type and size are the most important defect characteristics that need to oe determined for reliable prediction of the remaining service lifetime of a defective structure or part. The analytical and supporting experimental results presented in this paper concern a universal ultrasonic defect-identificationand-subsequent-sizing method. The conceived satellite-pulse technique (SPT) is based on the...

2009
Pierre Boutouyrie Marie Briet Cédric Collin Sebastian Vermeersch Bruno Pannier

1872-9312/$e seefrontmattera2008A doi:10.1016/j.artres.2008.11.002 Summary Measurement of pulse wave velocity is of increasing importance for assessment of arterial stiffness and risk evaluation. Different techniques are available, based either on pressure, distension or Doppler waveforms. Techniques not only differ by the algorithm used to identify specific part of the pulse signal, but also i...

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