articleEuropean Heart JournalFeb 24, 2010BRONZE OA

Assessment of endothelial function by non-invasive peripheral arterial tonometry predicts late cardiovascular adverse events

Mayo Clinic · Tufts Medical Center · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

AIMS: There is growing need for the identification of novel non-invasive methodologies for the identification of individuals at risk for adverse cardiovascular (CV) events. We examined whether endothelial dysfunction, as detected by non-invasive peripheral arterial tonometry (EndoPAT), can predict late CV events. METHODS AND RESULTS: Reactive hyperaemia (RH) was induced following upper arm occlusion of systolic blood pressure in 270 outpatients (54 +/- 12 years, 48% female). The natural logarithmic scaled RH index (L_RHI) was calculated from the ratio between the digital pulse volume during RH and at baseline. The patients were followed for CV adverse events (AE: cardiac death, myocardial infarction,…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Peripheral
  • Adverse effect
  • Internal medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Endothelial dysfunction
  • Cardiovascular event
  • Disease
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