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PO-12 RACIAL DIFFERENCES OF ENOS EXPRESSION RESPOND TO C-REACTIVE PROTEIN

Chenyi Ling, Jan Kretzschmar, Heather Grimm, Michael Brown
Pages: 170 - 171
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P4.03 SUB-ACUTE EFFECTS OF BLOOD PRESSURE LOWERING WITH AMLODIPINE OR LISINOPRIL ON LOCAL CAROTID ARTERY HAEMODYNAMICS

B. Ariff, F. Glor, L. Crowe, Y. Xu, W. Vennart, D. Firmin, S. Thom, A.D. Hughes
Pages: 170 - 171
Introduction: Anti-hypertensive agents differ in their ability to slow progression of the increase in carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) with disease and have different effects on the lumen diameter (LD) of the carotid artery. We hypothesised that changes in flow and shear stress in the common...
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P5.28 GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION – AN OVERLOOKED INDICATOR FOR FUTURE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK

K.L. Miles, Y. Yasmin, J.R. Cockcroft, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 170 - 170
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P8.06 DISCREPANCIES IN ESTIMATES OF LV ELASTANCE OBTAINED BY NON-INVASIVE METHODS

A. Sahlén, M. Norman, R. Winter, A. Manouras, L.Å. Brodin
Pages: 170 - 170
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P4.04 LONG-TERM REDUCTION IN AORTIC STIFFNESS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IS PARTLY INDEPENDENT OF MBP REDUCTION

C. Collin, H. Ait-Oufella, K.T. Ong, H. Beaussier, E. Bozec, C. Dufouil, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent
Pages: 171 - 171
Purpose: A decrease in aortic stiffness could theoretically occur after several years of treatment but reduction has never been unequivocally demonstrated in clinical practice. Association with changes in blood pressure remained unclear. Methods: This longitudinal observational study was conducted in...
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P5.30 VASCULAR EXPLORATIONS OF PATIENTS WITH ERDHEIM CHESTER DISEASE

D. Rosenbaum, F. Rached, F. Cohen, J. Haroche, X. Girerd
Pages: 171 - 171
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P8.08 A METHOD COMPARISON OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS BY PULSECOR AND SPHYGMOCOR DEVICES

C.M. Park, K. March, A.K. Ghosh, T. Tillin, J. Mayet, A. Lowe, N. Chaturvedi, A.D. Hughes
Pages: 171 - 171
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P4.05 NONINVASIVE PULSE WAVE ANALYSIS FOR MONITORING THE CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF PNEUMOPERITONEUM DURING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY

Sz. Lengyel, P. Sarkany, E. Szelei, E. Komonyi, M. Juhász, E. Katona, G. Paragh, B. Fülesdi, D. Páll
Pages: 171 - 171
Aim of Study: Due to absorption of carbon dioxide and elevated intraabdominal pressure, pneumoperitoneum during laparoscopic cholecystectomy has potentially harmful intraoperative cardiovascular effects. Our aim was to test the usefulness of a non-invasive method for detecting these hemodynamic parameters. Methods:...
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P5.31 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WAVE REFLECTION AND RENAL VASCULAR DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

F. Stea, M. Sgrò, R.M. Bruno, G. Cartoni, S. Armenia, L. Ghiadoni, S. Taddei
Pages: 171 - 171
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P2.27 LOCAL RADIAL STRAIN OF THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY WALL

E. Hermeling, F.H. Schreuder, W.H. Mess, M.E. Kooi, A.P.G. Hoeks
Pages: 171 - 171
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P4.06 DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF NEBIVOLOL AND ATENOLOL ON CAROTID ARTERIAL WAVE INTENSITY

C. Park, J. Sever, A.W. Khir, C.L. Chang, S. Thom, A.D. Hughes, N. Poulter
Pages: 171 - 171
Background The hemodynamic effects of the vasodilator β-blocker nebivolol may differ from those of a conventional agent. Wave intensity analysis can describe the energy transported by wavefronts in the arterial system in the direction of wave propagation. A non-invasive ultrasound-based technique [1]...
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P6.01 THE METHOD OF DISTANCE MEASUREMENT AND TORSO LENGTH INFLUENCES THE RELATIONSHIP OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY TO CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY

J. Nemcsik, Z.K. Németh, P. Studinger, I. Kiss, T.E.H. Othmane, B.C. Fekete, G. Deák, J. Egresits, M. Szathmári, A. Tislér
Pages: 171 - 171
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P8.10 LOCAL CAROTID PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ASSESSMENT: A VIBRATIONAL APPROACH

F. Faita, R.M. Bruno, V. Gemignani, E. Bianchini, L. Ghiadoni
Pages: 171 - 171
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P2.28 OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL MEASUREMENT OF THE ARTERIAL ELASTICITY

M.J. Huotari, J. Röning, A. Vehkaoja, K. Määttä, J. Kostamovaara
Pages: 171 - 172
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P4.07 INFLUENCE OF LONG-ACTING ISOSORBIDE-5-MONONITRATE ADMINISTRATION ON LARGE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

F.T. Ageev, E.M. Seredenina, I.A. Orlova, A.G. Plisuk, I.V. Barinova
Pages: 171 - 172
AIM of this study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of long-acting nitrates, isosorbide-5-mononitrate (ISMN), in addition to ACE inhibitor on artery stiffness in patients with essential hypertension. MATERIALS AND METHODS. 40 hypertensive patients (mean age 61.3±7.4 years, 9 male, 31 female, mean...
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P6.02 IN-VIVO ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCURACY OF CAROTID STRAIN ESTIMATES DERIVED FROM ULTRASONIC WALL TRACKING

A. Swillens, L. Lovstakken, J. Degroote, G. De Santis, J. Vierendeels, P. Segers
Pages: 171 - 172
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P9.01 DETERMINANTS OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: A 16-YEAR FOLLOW-UP FROM THE WHITEHALL II STUDY

N.B. Johansen, D. Vistisen, M. Shipley, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery, A.G. Tabák, M. Kivimäki, E.J. Brunner, D.R. Witte
Pages: 171 - 172
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Study Protocol – Insight 46 Cardiovascular: A Sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development

Sarah Ann Mason, Lamia Al Saikhan, Siana Jones, Gemma Bale, Sarah-Naomi James, Heidi Murray-Smith, Alicja Rapala, Suzanne Williams, Brian Wong, Marcus Richards, Nick C. Fox, Rebecca Hardy, Jonathan M. Schott, Nish Chaturvedi, Alun D. Hughes
Pages: 170 - 179
The commonest causes of dementia are Alzheimer’s disease and vascular cognitive impairment. Although these conditions have been viewed as distinct entities, there is increasing evidence that neurodegenerative and vascular pathologies interact or overlap to cause cognitive decline, and that at least in...
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P4.08 ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND CORONARY REVASCULARIZATION SURGERY: A CLINICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF 90 PATIENTS

L.M. Pupi, M. Leonardi, F. Calabria, E. Sampo
Pages: 172 - 172
Objectives: evolution of hypertensive patients during their stay in the CCU after myocardial revascularization surgery (MRS). Methods: retrospective study with 90 patients. Results: prevalence of AHT before surgery was 86.7%; 61.3% were treated with BB, 39% received ACEI, 11% calcium antagonists and...
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P4.09 EFFECT OF VARDENAFIL ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND WAVE REFLECTION

D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Rokkas, K. Aznaouridis, K. Baou, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 172 - 172
Introduction: While vardenafil is widely prescribed for erectile dysfunction, its effect on arterial function is not established. Arterial stiffness and wave reflections are markers of cardiovascular disease and predictors of cardiovascular risk. We assessed the acute effect of vardenafil on arterial...
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P2.30 DOES OCCLUSION OF THE BRACHIAL ARTERY CAUSE LOCAL OSCILLATION OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE?

O. Korolkova, K.H. Parker, J.E. Davies, A.D. Hughes, J.H. Siggers
Pages: 172 - 172
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P4.10 EFFECT OF SHORT-TERM PERINDOPRIL THERAPY ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN DIASTOLIC HEART FAILURE PATIENTS

Y. Osmolovskaya, A. Glechan, B. Kulev, A. Skvortsov, V. Mareev, S. Tereshenko
Pages: 172 - 172
Background: Vascular load is an important determinant of ventricular function. Understanding the physiologic basis of vascular load is central to the development of new strategies and drugs to treat HF. Aim: to evaluate arterial stiffness, endothelial function, clinical status at baseline and in 6 months...
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Arterial reservoir pressure, subservient to the McDonald lecture, Artery 13

Kim H. Parker
Pages: 171 - 185
It is commonly assumed that pressure and flow in the arteries are purely the result of forward and backward travelling waves. We will show that various observations of arterial behaviour are difficult to explain using this assumption. In particular we will look at what happens to arterial pressure under...
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P4.11 LOWER LIMB VASOMOTOR AND FIBRINOLYTIC EFFECTS OF KININ RECEPTOR AGONISTS IN MAN

N.L. Cruden, N.N. Lang, T.J. MacGillivray, N.G. Uren, K.A. Fox, D.E. Newby
Pages: 173 - 173
Background: Vascular B1 kinin receptor expression is upregulated in human atheroma and the presence of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition (ACEi), but its role in man remains unclear. We examined vasomotor and fibrinolytic responses to selective kinin receptor agonism in the human femoral circulation...
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P4.12 EGRESS OF FUNCTIONALLY COMPETENT PROGENITOR CELLS OVER-EXPRESSING CXCR4 FROM THE BONE MARROW FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERY WITH THE USE OF CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS

O. Dotsenko, Q. Xiao, Q. Xu, M. Jahangiri
Pages: 173 - 173
Background: The mechanisms of endogenous progenitor cell trafficking in response to tissue injury in humans are poorly understood. Methods: We based our study on a model of transient myocardial injury, provoked by the use of cardiopulmonary bypass during cardiac surgery in 39 patients. Bone marrow (BM)...
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P9.03 WAVE PRESSURE IS HIGHER IN ATENOLOL-TREATED INDIVIDUALS AND INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN THE CAFE SUBSTUDY OF ASCOT

J.E. Davies, A. Malaweera, P.S. Lacy, K. Cruickshank, A. Stanton, D. Collier, H. Thurston, B. Williams, K.H. Parker, S.A.M. Thom, A.D. Hughes
Pages: 173 - 173
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P4.13 REDUCTION OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CENTRAL BP IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA ON CPAP- THERAPY

Z.N. Sukmarova, A.Yu. Litvin, A.N. Rogoza, I.E. Chazova
Pages: 173 - 173
Arterial stiffness (AS) and central BP (CBP) are new «target-objects» for Antihypertensive Therapy (AT), but the possibility to correction these parameters on nonmedicament treatment is discussed. Aim: To research the possibilities of correction of AS and CBP by AT and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure...
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PO-20 AORTIC HEMODYNAMICS FOLLOWING DISCONTINUATION OF MENOPAUSAL HORMONE THERAPY IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN

M.C. Johnson, R.E. Harvey, S.M. Kruse, M.J. Joyner, V.M. Miller, J.N. Barnes
Pages: 173 - 173
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P5.01 THE EFFECT OF PULMONARY REHABILITATION ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD)

N.S. Gale, J.M. Duckers, D. Proud, T. Lines, S. Enright, J.R. Cockcroft, D.J. Shale, C.E. Bolton
Pages: 173 - 174
Background: We have previously shown increased arterial stiffness using aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) in patients with COPD. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) (exercise, education and nutritional advice) has respiratory and functional benefits, though effects on cardiovascular (CV) risk have not been...
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PO-21 RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN VASCULAR FUNCTION

Heather Grimm, Jan Kretzschmar, Michael D. Brown
Pages: 173 - 174
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P9.05 IMPACT OF INTERLEUKIN-18 AND OBESITY ON SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN THE GENERAL POPULATION

S. Holewijn, M. den Heijer, D.W. Swinkels, A.F.H. Stalenhoef, J. de Graaf
Pages: 173 - 174
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P5.02 EFFECT OF ACUTE INTENSE EXERCISE ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

D. Kardara, C. Vlachopoulos, A. Anastasakis, K. Baou, I. Dima, D. Terentes-Printzios, G. Antoniou, A. Gravos, G. Angelidis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 174 - 174
Purpose: Aortic stiffness and wave reflections are determinants of left ventricular performance and independent predictors of cardiovascular risk. Though it is well recognized that regular aerobic exercise can affect arterial stiffness and wave reflections, the acute effect of intense aerobic exercise...
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P6.11 RETINAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN YOUNG NORMOTENSIVE AND MILDLY HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS

K. Kotliar, H. Hanssen, K. Eberhardt, M. Halle, U. Heemann, M. Baumann
Pages: 174 - 174
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P9.06 SERUM URIC ACID LEVELS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CARDIAC AND CAROTID ARTERY STRUCTURE IN A GENERAL POPULATION IN NORTHERN ITALY

M. Salvetti, M.L. Muiesan, A. Paini, C. Agabiti Rosei, C. Aggiusti, D. Stassaldi, F. Beschi, C. Monteduro, M. Castellano, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 174 - 174
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P5.03 ACUTE VASCULAR EFFECTS OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN TSH IN YOUNG SUBJECTS FROM CHERNOBYL AREA FOLLOWED-UP FOR PREVIOUS DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CANCER

L. Ghiadoni, R.M. Bruno, F. Faita, E. Bianchini, A.I. Corciu, E. Daghini, L. Landini, F. Stea, P. Fallahi, E. Picano, A. Antonelli
Pages: 174 - 174
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of recombinant human TSH (rhTSH) on endothelial function, aortic and carotid stiffness, and wave reflection in a population living in the Chernobyl area at the time of 1986 blast, treated with thyroidectomy for thyroid cancer. Methods: 23 subjects (age 26±3 years,...
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P6.12 CORRELATION OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND ANGIOGRAPHICALLY PROVED CORONARY ARTERY STENOSIS

M. Berzina, A. Krallisa, G. Latkovskis, M. Zabunova, I. Mintale, A. Erglis
Pages: 174 - 175
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PO-23 DEPENDENCY OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDICATORS ON ACUTE BLOOD VOLUME CHANGES

Katelyn S. Fraser, Jason Xeni, Danielle Greaves, Richard L. Hughson
Pages: 174 - 174
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P9.07 RELATION OF CENTRAL AND BRACHIAL BLOOD PRESSURE TO LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY. THE CZECH POST-MONICA STUDY

P. Wohlfahrt, D. Wichterle, J. Seidlerová, J. Filipovský, V. Adámková, R. Cífková
Pages: 174 - 174
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P2.38 COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO INDIRECT METHODS FOR PULSE WAVEFORM ANALYSIS

C. Ramos, L. Lonati, G. Bilo, A. Faini, E. Cardona, G. Parati
Pages: 174 - 174
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P5.04 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION, INTIMA-MEDIA COMPLEX THICKNESS AND BILIRUBIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME

O.A. Polikina, V.V. Vikentyev
Pages: 174 - 174
Endothelial dysfunction (ED) and carotid artery intima-media complex thickening (IMT) are regarded as predictors for the progress of atherosclerosis. The anti-oxidant properties of bilirubin and its ability to prevent oxidation of lipids of low density lipoproteins, and thus, development of vascular...
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PO-24 SEX DIFFERENCES IN HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSES FOLLOWING ACUTE INFLAMMATION: WAVE SEPARATION ANALYSIS

Sang Ouk Wee, Abbi Lane, Kanokwan Bunsawat, Alexander Rosenberg, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 174 - 175
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P2.39 ASSESSMENT OF FLOW MEDIATED DILATION. COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO METHODS

S. Rastelli, F. Stea, E. Bozec, L. Zanoli, F. Faita, L. Ghiadoni, P. Castellino, P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent
Pages: 174 - 175
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P5.05 INTERICTAL ARTERIAL WALL PARAMETERS IN WOMEN WITH MIGRAINE

K. Ryliskiene, D. Jatuzis, L. Ryliskyte, M. Kovaite, A. Marcijoniene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 174 - 175
Objective: According to data of epidemiological and clinical studies, migraine with aura (MA) is associated with cardiovascular disorders, and migraine without aura (M0) is linked to carotid artery dissection. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate and compare arterial wall parameters...
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P9.09 DIFFERENCE IN AGE-RELATED PATTERNS OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND WAVE REFLECTIONS AMONG PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY DISEASE: RESULTS OF THE UK RESEARCH ALLIANCE INTO KIDNEY DISEASE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS (UREKA) COLLABORATION

L.A. Tomlinson, B. Caplin, S.J. Carr, C. Delles, C.J. Ferro, J. Goddard, S.G. Holt, P.A. Kalra, P.S. Lacy, C.M. McEniery, C.W. McIntyre, E.P. McQuarrie, C. Rajkumar, T. Savage, M.W. Taal, C.R. Tompson, J.N. Townend, D.J. Webb, D.C. Wheeler, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 174 - 175
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P5.06 INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE FOLLOWING SUBCLAVIAN FLAP REPAIR FOR AORTIC COARCTATION IN INFANCY

D. Kenny, J. Polson, J.R. Cockcroft, R. Martin, J. Paton, A. Wolf
Pages: 175 - 175
Objectives: To compare the effect of Subclavian Flap Repair (SFR) versus end-to-end anastomosis (EEA) on arterial stiffness and systolic blood pressure in young children with aortic coarctation. Methods: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) was measured using a pulse volume recording technique (Vicorder, Skidmore...
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P6.13 IMPACT OF CALIBRATION ON ESTIMATES OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

T.K. Soender, L.M. Van Bortel, J. Lambrechtsen, J. Hangaard, J. Moeller, K. Egstrup
Pages: 175 - 175
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PO-25 LEFT VENTRICULAR END-SYSTOLIC ELASTANCE (ECAVI) ESTIMATED WITH CAVI

H. Yoshikawa, N. Yamasaki, K. Kobashi, A. Takaku, Y. Obata, H. Shigemi, T. Hamada, K. Okafuji, K. Shigemi
Pages: 175 - 175
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P2.40 TENSILE MEASUREMENTS ON VERY SMALL BLOOD VESSELS AND VASCULAR GRAFTS

M.S. Stoiber, C.G. Grasl, K.K. Kessler, B.M. Messner, D.B. Bernhard, V.G. Gschlad, H.S. Schima
Pages: 175 - 175
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P5.07 LOCAL VASCULAR PROPERTIES AND AUTONOMIC NERVOUS REACTIVITY IN THE THIRD TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY

N. Potocnik, K. Cankar, Z. Melik, V. Starc
Pages: 175 - 175
It is known that reproductive hormones influence both local vascular properties and autonomic nervous reactivity. The aim of our study was to measure the small artery compliance, cutaneous LD flux response to local cooling and heart rate variability in women in the third trimester of normal pregnancy...
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P6.14 WHICH ESTIMATE OF MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE IS TO BE USED FOR ADJUSTMENT FOR PULSE WAVE VELOCITY?

T.K. Soender, L.M. Van Bortel, J. Lambrechtsen, J. Hangaard, J. Moeller, K. Egstrup
Pages: 175 - 176
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P5.08 INDICES OF EARLY ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY

A. Kwater, J. Gąsowski, T. Grodzicki
Pages: 175 - 175
Objective: The aim of the study was to asses the relationship between structural (IMT- intima-media thickness) and functional (PWV - pulse wave velocity, SBP - systolic blood pressure, PP - pulse pressure) parameters of the large arterial damage and the mean blood flow velocity (CBFV) in middle cerebral...
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P10.01 AORTIC STIFFNESS IN POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA: EFFECTS OF STEROID TREATMENT

G. Pucci, R. Hijazi, L. Settimi, E. Bartoloni Bocci, M. Pirro, R. Gerli, E. Mannarino, G. Schillaci
Pages: 175 - 176
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P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES

J.H. Hull, L. Ansley, C.E. Bolton, J.E. Sharman, R.K. Knight, D.J. Shale, J.R. Cockcroft, R. Garrod
Pages: 175 - 176
Background: As survival in the common autosomal recessive condition Cystic Fibrosis (CF) improves, there is focus on extra-pulmonary complications. Patients with CF have increased augmentation index (AIx) at rest which is greatest in those with diabetes (CFRD). We evaluated haemodynamic response to exercise,...
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P5.10 CARDIOPULMONARY FITNESS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS – IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACUTE HAEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF AEROBIC VS. RESISTANCE EXERCISE?

C. O’Donovan, J. Hussey, J. Gormley, J. Feely, A. Mahmud
Pages: 176 - 176
Although, the cardioprotective effects of aerobic exercise are proven, not much is known about resistance exercise. Arterial wave reflection measured as augmentation index (AIx), and pulse pressure(PP) amplification are independent prognosticators of CV morbidity and mortality. However, how these parameters...
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P6.15 EFFECT OF BODY POSITION ON THE MEASUREMENTS OF CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS: “PLEASE HAVE A SIT?” OR “PLEASE LIE DOWN?”

A.D. Protogerou, T.G. Papaioannou, E. Nasothimiou, A. Konstantopoulou, N. Skliros, C. Stefanadis, J. Blacher, M.E. Safar, D. Papadogiannis, A. Achimastos, G.S. Stergiou
Pages: 176 - 176
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P10.02 EFFECT OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT ON AORTIC STIFFNESS IN A GENERAL POPULATION

J. Seidlerová, J. Filipovský, O. Mayer jr., M. Dolejšová, R. Cífková, P. Wohlfahrt
Pages: 176 - 176
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P2.43 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW MODEL FOR CALCULATING VENOUS COMPLIANCE IN THE LIMBS OF HUMANS

J. Skoog, M. Ekman, H. Zachrisson, M. Lindenberger, L. Ewerman, T. Länne
Pages: 176 - 176