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P5.11 THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTIONING IN PATIENTS WITH HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE

Z. Melik, K. Cankar, J. Kobal
Pages: 176 - 176
Background: Huntington’s disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder leading to progressive death of neurons in various brain regions. In advanced stages of disease there is a classical triad of movement, behavioural, and cognitive disorders. Besides there are often symptoms suggestive...
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P2.44 A COMPARISON OF THE CAROTID AND POPLITEAL ARTERIES IN YOUNG AND OLDER CAUCASIAN MEN

J.M. van Rooyen, L.J. Kotzee, C.M.C. Mels, R. Kruger, A. Burger
Pages: 176 - 176
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P6.17 CAROTID ARTERY CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA AND STIFFNESS NON-LINEARITY AS MARKERS OF VASCULAR AGEING

K.D. Reesink, E. Hermeling, L. Veenstra, J. Op’t Roodt, M. Daemen, J. Waltenberger, A.P.G. Hoeks, A.A. Kroon
Pages: 176 - 177
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PO-30 CAROTID STRAIN DOES NOT EXPLAIN SEX DIFFERENCES IN BLOOD PRESSURE

A. Rosenberg, A.D. Lane, R.M. Kappus, S.O. Wee, T. Baynard, B. Fernhall
Pages: 176 - 177
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P10.05 CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS USE IS ASSOCIATED WITH A BETTER COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN OLDER HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH SUBJECTIVE MEMORY COMPLAINTS

G. Watfa, P. Rossignol, A. Kearney-Schwartz, R. Fay, S. Bracard, J. Felblinger, J.M. Boivin, P. Lacolley, F. Zannad, A. Benetos
Pages: 176 - 177
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P2.01 INITIAL DATA ON THE NATURAL HISTORY OF APWV IN WEST AFRICAN INFANTS

J. Kips, O. Ayoola, S. Greenwald, W. Balogun, P. Clayton, L. Van Bortel, P. Segers, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 177 - 177
Introduction: Aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) may measure vascular structure and function (distensibility) more precisely than blood pressure (BP). Few data exist on arterial distensibility in infancy; none on the effects of malaria in African children. Methods: Healthy women with singleton pregnancies...
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P10.06 RESPONSES OF THE AMBULATORY ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEX AND OTHER MEASURES OF ARTERIAL FUNCTION TO ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS

Y. Jin, L. Thijs, T. Richart, Y. Li, E. Doland, J.G. Wang, A. Protogerou, E. O’Brien, J.A. Staessen, M.E. Safar
Pages: 177 - 177
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P2.02 THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IN MIDDLE AGED INDIVIDUALS IS ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER ELASTIC, BUT NOT MUSCULAR ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

V. Dzenkeviciute, L. Ryliskyte, Z. Petrulioniene, J. Badariene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 177 - 177
There is some evidence that in MetS increase of arterial stiffness may be distributed over muscular and the elastic arteries not uniformly. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between the MS and arterial stiffness of both elastic and muscular arteries in middle aged individuals. Methods:...
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P2.03 THE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR-1 (4G/5G) POLYMORPHISM AFFECTS CENTRAL ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN WOMEN

H.M. Björck, P. Eriksson, U. Alehagen, L.U. Ljungberg, R. DeBasso, K. Persson, U. Dahlström, T. Länne
Pages: 177 - 178
Plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1) is the key inhibitor of the fibrinolytic system, modulating cellular responses associated with vascular remodeling. Elevated plasma PAI-1 has been positively correlated to systolic- and diastolic blood pressure, measured in the brachial artery, and is increased...
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P6.20 VASCULAR ACCESSES FOR HAEMODIALYSIS IN THE ARM CAUSE GREATER REDUCTION IN THE CAROTID-BRACHIAL STIFFNESS THAN THOSE IN THE FOREARM: STUDY OF GENDER DIFFERENCES

D. Bia, E.I. Cabrera-Fischer, Y. Zócalo, C. Galli, S. Graf, R. Valtuille, H. Pérez, M. Saldías, I. Álvarez, R.L. Armentano
Pages: 177 - 178
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P2.04 CALCIUM INTAKE IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED AUGMENTATION INDEX: RESULTS FROM A CROSS-SECTIONAL FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF TWO RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS COHORTS

S.A. Provan, K. Angel, A.G. Semb, D. Atar, T.K. Kvien
Pages: 178 - 178
Background: Population studies have indicated that both the presence of osteoporosis and serum levels of calcium are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Objective: To investigate the association between bone loss, calcium intake and levels of the reactive hyperemia index (RHI)...
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P10.10 EFFECT OF THE TREATMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS WITH ANTI-TNF-A INFLIXIMAB ON ARTERIAL WALL STIFFNESS PARAMETERS

A. Cypiene, A. Laucevicius, J. Dadoniene, A. Venalis, Z. Petrulioniene, L. Ryliskyte, M. Kovaite
Pages: 178 - 178
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P3.03 NEW METHOD TO ASSESS ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN CONSCIOUS UNRESTRAINED RATS BY TELEMETRY

M. Isabelle, S. Chimenti, D. Gransagne, S. Chariglione, C. Vayssettes-Courchay, N. Villeneuve, J.P. Vilaine
Pages: 178 - 178
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P2.05 CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PAGET’S DISEASE

L. D’Elia, G. Mossetti, C.M. McEniery, D. Rendina, B.J. McDonnell, F. Galletti, P. Strazzullo
Pages: 178 - 178
Background: Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is a common disorder characterised by increased, disorganised bone turnover in affected areas with overgrowth of immature woven bone. An increased cardiovascular risk has been reported in some studies of PDB, possibly related to arterial wall calcifications....
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P3.04 INCREASED THROMBIN GENERATION AND VASCULAR REMODELING IN OBESE ZUCKER RATS

J. Lagrange, A. Benetos, L. Walton, K. Cruickshank, P. Lacolley, V. Regnault
Pages: 178 - 178
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P2.06 ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

R.M. Bruno, L. Ghiadoni, A.G. Daniele, G. Penno, F. Stea, L. Landini, G. Cartoni, S. Del Prato, S. Taddei, A. Salvetti
Pages: 178 - 178
Both endothelial dysfunction and arterial stiffness are considered as independent predictors of cardiovascular mortality, but their interrelationship has been poorly explored. Therefore we evaluated the relationship between endothelial function and pulse wave velocity (PWV) in essential hypertensive...
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P11.02 BRAIN WHITE MATTER LESIONS AND ARTERIAL WALL PARAMETERS IN MIGRAINE PATIENTS

K. Ryliskiene, D. Jatuzis, J. Usinskiene, M. Mataciunas, L. Ryliskyte, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 178 - 179
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P3.05 THE ROLE OF HYALURONAN IN AORTIC STIFFENING IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

K.M. Maki-Petaja, R. Patel, S.E. Cleary, M. Yasmin, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 178 - 178
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P2.07 MASKED HYPERTENSION IS “UNMASKED” BY LOW INTENSITY EXERCISE BLOOD PRESSURE

M.G. Schultz, M. Stowasser, J.L. Hare, T.H. Marwick, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 178 - 178
Background: Masked hypertension (MH) independently predicts mortality but cannot be diagnosed from clinic blood pressure (BP). We sought to determine if MH could be identified from BP or pressure waveform analysis (PWA) at rest or during low intensity exercise. Methodology: Brachial and estimated central...
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P2.08 INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN METABOLIC SYNDROME, ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND EARLY ATHEROSCLEROSIS

N. Ioakeimidis, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Antoniou, K. Baou, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Aggelis, I. Dima, P. Xaplanteris, G. Lazaros, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 179 - 179
Purpose: Men with metabolic syndrome (MetS) have an increased prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED). Large artery stiffness is a marker of vascular wall changes associated with MetS. Aim of the study was to investigate associations between MetS, ED and changes in large artery properties. Methods:...
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P11.03 PULSE PRESSURE PARTIALLY EXPLAINS THE INCREASED INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATION IN TYPE 1 DIABETES: A 12-YR FOLLOW-UP STUDY

J.W.M. Nin, A. Jorsal, I. Ferreira, C.G. Schalkwijk, M.H. Prins, H.-H. Parving, L. Tarnow, P. Rossing, C.D.A. Stehouwer
Pages: 179 - 179
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P3.07 QUANTITATIVE METHOD TO DETERMINE SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL ORIENTATION IN VITAL ARTERIES

B. Spronck, J.J. Merken, W. Kroon, R.T.A. Megens, K.D. Reesink, T. Delhaas
Pages: 179 - 179
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P2.09 INCREASED CAROTID INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS AND WAVE REFLECTION IN PATIENTS WITH INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS

F. Santini, C. Morizzo, C. Martini, E. Malshi, M. Caniglia, M. Kozakova, G. Parenti, C. Palombo
Pages: 179 - 179
Background: whether or not the presence of intracranial aneurysms (IAs) is associated with alterations in systemic arteries is not known. Aim of the study was to evaluate morphology and distensibility of common carotid artery (CCA) in patients with IAs and in a control group of comparable age, gender...
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P11.04 VASCULAR STIFFNESS IS INCREASED IN ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME: SIGNIFICANCE AND CLINICAL ASSOCIATIONS

D. Wahl, P. Salvi, A. Kearney-Schwartz, V. Bravetti, T. Moline, E. Farese, V. Regnault, P. Lacolley, M. Valla, S. Zuily, C. Perret-Guillaume, T. Lecompte, A. Benetos
Pages: 179 - 179
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P2.10 METABOLIC SYNDROME DOES NOT HAVE AN INDEPENDENT IMPACT ON ULTRASOUND INDICES OF PRECLINICAL CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

E. Malshi, C. Morizzo, M. Kozakova, C. Palombo
Pages: 179 - 179
Background: whether metabolic syndrome (MetS) has an independent impact on development of cardiovascular (CV) disease is uncertain. Aim: to evaluate indices of preclinical CV disease in subjects with MetS. Methods: we studied 160 subjects: 50 with MetS (ATP III criteria, age 49±12, BMI 36±7, 12 diabetics)...
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P7.04 AORTIC STIFFNESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALBUMINURIA IN THE GENERAL POPULATION

V. Selvarajah, L.A. Tomlinson, J. Smith, Y. Yasmin, J.R. Cockcroft, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 179 - 179
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P11.05 ASSESSING VENTRICULAR-VASCULAR INTERACTIONS AFTER STENTED COARCTATION

G.J. Morgan, C. Slorach, W. Hui, T. Sarkola, K.J. Lee, R. Chaturvedi, L.N. Benson, L. Mertens, T.J. Bradley
Pages: 179 - 179
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P2.11 ASSESSING VENTRICULAR-VASCULAR INTERACTIONS IN GIRLS WITH TURNER SYNDROME: A PILOT STUDY

T.J. Bradley, C.S. O’Gorman, C. Slorach, M.K. Friedberg, L. Mertens, G.D. Wells, J. Hamilton
Pages: 179 - 179
Objectives: Women with Turner Syndrome (TS) have increased incidence of cardiovascular disease, thought to be related to a clustering of risk factors including insulin resistance, hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia. The aim of this study was to non-invasively determine and compare ventricular and...
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P11.06 FIBRONECTIN, BUT NOT LAMININ CONTENT IS INCREASED IN THE TUNICA MEDIA OF SUBCUTANEOUS SMALL RESISTANCE ARTERIES OF PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

C. De Ciuceis, L.F. Rodella, D. Rizzoni, E. Porteri, R. Rezzani, G.E.M. Boari, E. Borsani, G. Favero, C. Platto, G.A.M. Tiberio, S.M. Giulini, E. Agabiti Rosei
Pages: 179 - 180
Research Article

Carotid haemodynamics during sympathetic nervous system stimulation via handgrip and cold pressor testing in young healthy subjects: A feasibility study

F.J. Londono, T.S. Klopmeijer, D. Georgakopoulos, E.G. Lovett, L. Van Bortel, P. Segers
Pages: 178 - 188
Introduction: Assessing arterial and haemodynamic properties in response to a physiological perturbation might provide additional information on an individual’s “vascular health”. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of measuring changes in carotid stiffness and haemodynamics in response...
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P2.12 THE ROLE OF INSULIN ON FUNCTION OF RESISTANCE ARTERIES FROM OBESE YOUNG WOMEN AT RISK OF ‘DIABETES’ AND CONTROLS

M. Banerjee, C. Austin, V. Charlton-Menys, W.F. Fraser, P. Pemberton, R.A. Malik, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 180 - 180
Objectives: Vascular dysfunction is common in type 2 diabetes and obesity. The functional role of hyperinsulinaemia on human blood vessels in obese individuals remains unclear. We hypothesised that in young women, change in vessel function in a hyperinsulinaemic milieu would be influenced more by adiposity...
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P11.07 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC CAROTID ARTERY STIFFNESS IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX IN HEALTHY MIDDLE-AGED SUBJECTS

K.D. Reesink, E. Hermeling, S.J. Vermeersch, E.R. Rietzschel, M.L. De Buyzere, T. Gillebert, R.J. van de Laar, I. Ferreira, A.P.G. Hoeks, L.M. van Bortel, R.S. Reneman, P. Segers
Pages: 180 - 180
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P3.01 CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA-MEDIA COMPLEX INCREASE IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME AND DIFFERENT BRACHIAL ARTERY REACTIVITY DURING REACTIVE HYPERAEMIA TEST: 2 YEARS FOLLOW-UP RESULTS

V.V. Vikentyev, O.A. Polikina
Pages: 180 - 180
Patients having different risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD), as well as those with metabolic syndrome, are known to have increased carotid artery (CA) intima-media complex thickness (IMT) index, comparing to healthy subjects. Recently, the significant correlation between IMT, changes in flow-mediated...
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P7.06 GENDER DIFFERENCE IN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK: ROLE OF BLOOD PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION

V. Regnault, P. Lacolley, M.E. Safar, F. Thomas, B. Pannier, N. Danchin
Pages: 180 - 180
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P3.13 ROLE OF THE SEMICARBAZIDE-SENSITIVE AMINE OXIDASE (SSAO) IN CELL DIFFERENTIATION: CONSEQUENCES IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS

A. Filip, S. Taleb, F. Fève, J. Magdalou, S. Jalkanen, Z. Mallat, P. Lacolley, N. Mercier
Pages: 180 - 180
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P3.02 GLUCOSE METABOLISM IMPAIRMENT IN METABOLIC SYNDROME IS LINKED WITH INCREASED PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

A.L. Lieber, C. Vesin, M.E. Safar, B.I. Levy, J. Blacher
Pages: 180 - 180
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors. The specificity of each component of metabolic syndrome improves its management. Objective: Do patients with MetS have arterial modifications? Which MetS components are they most closely linked to? Materials and methods:...
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P11.09 SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL PROPERTIES IN WOMEN 3 YEARS AFTER A PRE-ECLAMPTIC PREGNANCY

M.E. Estensen, E.W. Remme, A. Swillens, T. Henriksen, O.A. Smiseth, L. Gullestad, P. Segers, S. Aakhus
Pages: 180 - 181
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P3.03 IMPACT OF SMOKING ON ERECTILE FUNCTION AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN MIDDLE-AGED SMOKERS WITHOUT OTHER MAJOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS

N. Ioakeimidis, C. Vlachopoulos, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Aggelis, K. Baou, G. Antoniou, K. Rokkas, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 180 - 181
Purpose: Erectile dysfunction (ED) may be an early manifestation of generalized vascular disease. Cigarette smoking is an important modifiable cardiovascular risk factor and pathophysiological mechanisms may include a stiff vascular tree. The association of smoking with ED and functional changes in smokers...
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P3.04 AORTIC STIFFNESS IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE COAT EFFECT

C.A. Taylor, L.A. Tomlinson, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 181 - 181
Introduction: The difference between systolic blood pressure (SBP) measured in clinic and during the daytime phase of ambulatory BP measurement (ABPM) (Δclinic-day ABPM SBP) has been used as a measure of white-coat effect. We hypothesised that this was mediated through increased aortic stiffness resulting...
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P11.10 ARTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION ARE INFLUENCED BY ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY AND BY THE PRESENCE OF RENAL DAMAGE IN HIV POSITIVE PATIENTS

F. Cesana, A. Maloberti, M. Pozzi, M. Corciulo, G. Grosso, D. Dozio, F. Citterio, M. Alloni, S. Nava, M. Stucchi, A. Capra, C. Giannattasio, G. Mancia
Pages: 181 - 181
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P3.05 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS MAY BE GREATER IN SOUTH ASIAN THAN AGE-MATCHED AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MEN DESPITE SIMILAR PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

R. Rezai, G. Goudot, J. Finn, F. Wu, JK. Cruickshank
Pages: 181 - 181
For given levels of blood pressure (BP), people with ‘stiffer’ (less distensible) large arteries develop more cardiovascular (CVS) events, as is typical of diabetes. South Asians (SA) develop excess mortality from all CVS disease, African-Caribbeans (AfC) lower overall mortality despite more hypertension...
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P7.10 RENAL FUNCTION DOES NOT MODIFY PREDICTIVE VALUE OF CENTRAL PULSE PRESSURE AND PULSATILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CAD

P. Jankowski, A. Bednarek, M. Kloch-Badełek, J. Wiliński, L. Bryniarski, D. Dudek, D. Czarnecka, K. Kawecka-Jaszcz
Pages: 181 - 181
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P3.06 VASCULAR FUNCTION IN HIV-1 (SUBTYPE C) POSITIVE BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS WITH AND WITHOUT ARV TREATMENT: A THREE YEAR PROSPECTIVE STUDY

J.M. van Rooyen, C.M.T. Fourie, H.W. Huisman, R. Schutte, S. Péter, N.T. Malan, L. Malan, A. Kruger, A.E. Schutte
Pages: 181 - 181
The objective was to study the changes in vascular function of HIV-1 (subtype C) infected black Africans over three years. In a longitudinal study (2005–2008) we compared the vascular function of 140 HIV+ (newly diagnosed) black Africans from the North-West province, South Africa. Seventy seven of the...
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P12.02 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMPAIRED LUNG FUNCTION AND CARDIAC FUNCTION IN OLDER INDIVIDUALS

B.J. McDonnell, I. Munnery, M. Munnery, C. Bolton, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery, J.R. Cockcroft
Pages: 181 - 181
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P3.18 SHEAR WAVE ELASTOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT OF CAROTID ARTERY PLAQUE – HISTOLOGY FINDINGS

S. Nduwayo, R.B. Panerai, K.V. Ramnarine, A.R. Naylor, T.G. Robinson, K. West
Pages: 181 - 182
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P12.03 RELATIONSHIP OF COMMON CAROTID ARTERY WAVE INTENSITY WITH AGE AND SEX IN HEALTHY NORMOTENSIVE PEOPLE

C.M. Park, J.E. Davies, S. Curtis, S.A.M. Thom, J. Mayet, K.H. Parker, A.D. Hughes
Pages: 181 - 182
Short Communication

Mild Acute Inflammation does not Impair Maintenance of Blood Pressure during a Hypotensive Stimulus

Elizabeth C. Schroeder, Thessa I. M. Hilgenkamp, Wesley K. Lefferts, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 180 - 182
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P3.07 INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PATIENTS WITH AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE

J. Bellien, C. Freguin, M. Iacob, L. Kandil, C. Thuillez, M. Godin, R. Joannides
Pages: 182 - 182
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is characterized by the development of renal cysts related to polycystin mutations in the tubular wall leading to renal failure. Moreover, patients with ADPKD also display early cardiovascular complications including hypertension and aneurysms before...
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P7.13 WHICH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PARAMETER IS THE BEST PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS?

Othmane T. El Hadj, O. Cseprekál, J. Nemcsik, J. Egresits, M. Szathmári, A. Tislér
Pages: 182 - 182
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P12.04 THE ROLE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN ACETYLCHOLINE-INDUCED RELAXATION OF DEENDOTHELIZED ARTERIES

S. Cacanyiova, F. Kristek, I. Dovinova, W. Boecker, V.E. Samoilova, I.B. Buchwalow
Pages: 182 - 182
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P3.08 EFFECTS OF REGULAR LEISURE EXERCISE ON ARTERIAL PRESSURE AUGMENTATION. THE MONICA/KORA AUGSBURG STUDY

M.R.P. Markus, J. Stritzke, W. Lieb, A. Luchner, A. Döring, U. Keil, H. Schunkert, H.W. Hense
Pages: 182 - 182
Background: Exercise influences pulse wave morphology, but the mechanisms are unknown. Methods: We measured radial arterial pulse wave contour (SphygmoCorR) in 1005 adults from a cohort follow-up examination in 2004/5 and compared individuals who, by self report, were sedentary (NPE, of less than one...
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P7.14 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND MARKERS OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HIGH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PATIENTS

J. Badariene, L. Ryliskytė, M. Kovaite, A. Čypiene, V. Skorniakov, V. Dzenkeviciute, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 182 - 182
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P3.09 IMPACT OF BIRTH WEIGHT ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

K.L. Miles, B.J. McDonnell, J.R. Cockcroft, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 182 - 182
Objective: Accumulating evidence suggests that low birth weight is associated with increased risk of future cardiovascular risk and increased systolic blood pressure. However the relationship between birth weight and arterial stiffness is controversial. We examined this relationship in the ENIGMA study,...
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P12.06 DOES A 6-MONTH MILITARY MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN HAVE AN IMPACT ON INFLAMMATION MARKERS, VITAMIN D LEVEL, AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS?

E. Salum, M. Zilmer, P. Kampus, J. Kals, E. Unt, M. Serg, M. Zagura, M. Blöndal, K. Zilmer, J. Eha
Pages: 182 - 182
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P3.10 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND AUGMENTATION INDEX ARE ASSOCIATED WITH 10-YEAR GENERAL CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AND HEART/VASCULAR AGE IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED, NEVER-TREATED HYPERTENSION

P. Xaplanteris, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, I. Dima, D. Terentes-Printzios, N. Ioakeimidis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 182 - 182
Background: The Framingham Heart Study group has proposed an algorithm for calculating the 10-year risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and heart/vascular age. The predictors used are age, diabetes, smoking, systolic blood pressure, total and high density cholesterol. We investigated the association...
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P7.16 ASSESSMENT OF CENTRAL HAEMODYNAMICS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN THE COMMUNITY – ARE WE THERE YET?

D. Nunan, S. Wassertheurer, D. Lasserson, B. Hametner, S. Flemming, A. Ward, C. Heneghan
Pages: 182 - 183
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P7.01 CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND ENDOTHELIAL DISFUNCTION IN YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

T.V. Balakhonova, S.G. Kozlov, H.A. Mahmudova, A.A. Lyakishev, A.N. Rogoza
Pages: 183 - 183
Objective: To determine whether the structural status of carotid arteries and abnormal flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) in the brachial artery identify young and middle-aged men with coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods: A total of 78 men aged 28 to 50 (mean 43±5) years underwent carotid ultrasound...