Clinical measurement of arterial stiffness obtained from noninvasive pressure waveforms
University of Florida · Florida College
Abstract
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and augmentation index are independent predictors of adverse cardiovascular events, including mortality. In hypertension and aging, central elastic arteries become stiffer, diastolic pressure decreases, and central systolic and pulse pressures are augmented due to increased PWV and early return of reflected waves to the heart from the periphery. Valuable information on arterial properties such as stiffness can be obtained from both central (aortic) and peripheral (radial artery) pressure waveforms, but absolute values of wave reflection amplitude and wasted left ventricular (LV) pressure energy can only be obtained from the central arterial pressure waveform. As the arterial…
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Pulse pressure
- Cardiology
- Afterload
- Blood pressure
- Pulse wave velocity
- Arterial stiffness
- Good health and well-being