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Arterial stiffness and subendocardial viability ratio in patients with peripheral arterial disease

Arterial stiffening is a hallmark of the aging process and atherosclerosis, including peripheral arterial disease (PAD). We investigated the associations between carotid‐femoral pulse wave velocity (c‐fPWV), augmentation index corrected for heart rate (Aix@HR75), ankle brachial index (ABI), and sube...

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Published in:The journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.) Conn.), 2018-03, Vol.20 (3), p.478-484
Main Authors: Scandale, Giovanni, Dimitrov, Gabriel, Recchia, Martino, Carzaniga, Gianni, Minola, Marzio, Perilli, Edoardo, Carotta, Maria, Catalano, Mariella
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description Arterial stiffening is a hallmark of the aging process and atherosclerosis, including peripheral arterial disease (PAD). We investigated the associations between carotid‐femoral pulse wave velocity (c‐fPWV), augmentation index corrected for heart rate (Aix@HR75), ankle brachial index (ABI), and subendocardial viability ratio (SEVR), an indicator of cardiac perfusion. The c‐fPWV, Aix@HR75, and SEVR was estimated using applanation tonometry. The ankle systolic pressure measurements for the calculation of the ABI were obtained using an 8‐mHz Doppler probe. The study group included 555 subjects, mean age 63 ± 11 years (248 PAD (ABI 
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