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24-h ambulatory recording of aortic pulse wave velocity and central systolic augmentation: a feasibility study

Authors :
Mariana Sottolano
Jan A. Staessen
Inés Lujambio
José Boggia
Alicia da Rosa
Leonella Luzardo
Lutgarde Thijs
Oscar Noboa
Epidemiologie
RS: CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Source :
Hypertension Research; Vol 35, Hypertension Research, 35(10), 980-987. Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
The Society, 2012.

Abstract

We assessed the feasibility of ambulatory pulse wave analysis by comparing this approach with an established tonometric technique. We investigated 35 volunteers (45.6 years; 51.0% women) exclusively at rest (R study) and 83 volunteers (49.9 years; 61.4% women) at rest and during daytime (1000-2000 h) ambulatory monitoring (R+A study). We recorded central systolic (cSP), diastolic (cDP) and pulse (cPP) pressures, augmentation index (cAI) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) by brachial oscillometry (Mobil-O-Graph 24h PWA Monitor) and radial tonometry (SphygmoCor). We applied the Bland and Altman's statistics. In the R study, tonometric and oscillometric estimates of cSP (105.6 vs. 106.9 mm Hg), cDP (74.6 vs. 74.7 mm Hg), cPP (31.0 vs. 32.1 mm Hg), cAI (21.1 vs. 20.6%) and PWV (7.3 vs. 7.0 m s(-1)) were similar (P0.11). In the R+A study, tonometric vs. oscillometric assessment yielded similar values for cSP (115.4 vs. 113.9 mm Hg; P=0.19) and cAI (26.5 vs. 25.3%; P=0.54), but lower cDP (77.8 vs. 81.9 mm Hg; P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09169636
Volume :
35
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hypertension Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de2425c8a2af68b2c459aa2fbe3f943e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/hr.2012.78