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Retinal pulse wave velocity in young male normotensive and mildly hypertensive subjects
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4376350
Author(s) Kotliar, Konstantin; Hanssen, Henner; Eberhardt, Karla; Vilser, Walthard; Schmaderer, Christoph; Halle, Martin; Heemann, Uwe; Baumann, Marcus
Author(s) at UniBasel Hanssen, Henner
Year 2013
Title Retinal pulse wave velocity in young male normotensive and mildly hypertensive subjects
Journal Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994)
Volume 20
Number 5
Pages / Article-Number 405-15
Mesh terms Adult; Humans; Hypertension, physiopathology; Male; Pulse Wave Analysis; Retina, physiopathology; Retinal Artery, physiopathology; Vascular Stiffness
Abstract Hypertension is characterized by microvascular remodeling resulting in increased wall/lumen ratio and elevated microvascular stiffness. Aiming to transform the measurement of macrovascular stiffness into a microvascular environment we introduce a noninvasive method to assess rPWV. rPWV alterations in early hypertension are investigated in detail. The developed methodology is compared with its possible computational alternatives.; Time dependent alterations of retinal arterial diameter were assessed noninvasively by the DVA in 65 male normoalbuminuric normotensive to mildly hypertensive subjects (age: 28.7 ± 6.0 years). rPWV was computed using three different methods. "Method 1" used filtration at HR, "Method 2" filtered at higher HR multiples, and "Method 3" used in addition, linear fit for data averaging.; "Method 2" and "Method 3" applying filtration at high HR multiples showed strong associations with systolic BP throughout the cohort (r = 0.49, r = 0.63, p < 0.001). Based on the highest association, "Method 3" was proposed to characterize rPWV. Hypertensive patients showed higher rPWV (1243 ± 694 RU/sec) than subjects with high-normal BP (786 ± 486 RU/sec, p < 0.01) or normotensive subjects (442 ± 148 RU/sec, p < 0.001).; rPWV demonstrated a strong association with BP and can discriminate between optimal, high-normal, and mildly hypertensive BP values. rPWV may add detailed insights into early microvascular pathophysiology, potentially beyond microalbuminuria.
Publisher Wiley
ISSN/ISBN 1073-9688 ; 1549-8719
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/62115/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1111/micc.12036
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23289749
ISI-Number WOS:000321580400007
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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