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Assessment of Model Based (Input) Impedance, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Wave Reflection in the Asklepios Cohort

OBJECTIVES: Arterial stiffness and wave reflection parameters assessed from both invasive and non-invasive pressure and flow readings are used as surrogates for ventricular and vascular load. They have been reported to predict adverse cardiovascular events, but clinical assessment is laborious and m...

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Autores principales: Hametner, Bernhard, Parragh, Stephanie, Mayer, Christopher, Weber, Thomas, Van Bortel, Luc, De Buyzere, Marc, Segers, Patrick, Rietzschel, Ernst, Wassertheurer, Siegfried
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4626380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26513463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141656
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author Hametner, Bernhard
Parragh, Stephanie
Mayer, Christopher
Weber, Thomas
Van Bortel, Luc
De Buyzere, Marc
Segers, Patrick
Rietzschel, Ernst
Wassertheurer, Siegfried
author_facet Hametner, Bernhard
Parragh, Stephanie
Mayer, Christopher
Weber, Thomas
Van Bortel, Luc
De Buyzere, Marc
Segers, Patrick
Rietzschel, Ernst
Wassertheurer, Siegfried
author_sort Hametner, Bernhard
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Arterial stiffness and wave reflection parameters assessed from both invasive and non-invasive pressure and flow readings are used as surrogates for ventricular and vascular load. They have been reported to predict adverse cardiovascular events, but clinical assessment is laborious and may limit widespread use. This study aims to investigate measures of arterial stiffness and central hemodynamics provided by arterial tonometry alone and in combination with aortic root flows derived by echocardiography against surrogates derived by a mathematical pressure and flow model in a healthy middle-aged cohort. METHODS: Measurements of carotid artery tonometry and echocardiography were performed on 2226 ASKLEPIOS study participants and parameters of systemic hemodynamics, arterial stiffness and wave reflection based on pressure and flow were measured. In a second step, the analysis was repeated but echocardiography derived flows were substituted by flows provided by a novel mathematical model. This was followed by a quantitative method comparison. RESULTS: All investigated parameters showed a significant association between the methods. Overall agreement was acceptable for all parameters (mean differences: -0.0102 (0.033 SD) mmHg*s/ml for characteristic impedance, 0.36 (4.21 SD) mmHg for forward pressure amplitude, 2.26 (3.51 SD) mmHg for backward pressure amplitude and 0.717 (1.25 SD) m/s for pulse wave velocity). CONCLUSION: The results indicate that the use of model-based surrogates in a healthy middle aged cohort is feasible and deserves further attention.
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spelling pubmed-46263802015-11-06 Assessment of Model Based (Input) Impedance, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Wave Reflection in the Asklepios Cohort Hametner, Bernhard Parragh, Stephanie Mayer, Christopher Weber, Thomas Van Bortel, Luc De Buyzere, Marc Segers, Patrick Rietzschel, Ernst Wassertheurer, Siegfried PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Arterial stiffness and wave reflection parameters assessed from both invasive and non-invasive pressure and flow readings are used as surrogates for ventricular and vascular load. They have been reported to predict adverse cardiovascular events, but clinical assessment is laborious and may limit widespread use. This study aims to investigate measures of arterial stiffness and central hemodynamics provided by arterial tonometry alone and in combination with aortic root flows derived by echocardiography against surrogates derived by a mathematical pressure and flow model in a healthy middle-aged cohort. METHODS: Measurements of carotid artery tonometry and echocardiography were performed on 2226 ASKLEPIOS study participants and parameters of systemic hemodynamics, arterial stiffness and wave reflection based on pressure and flow were measured. In a second step, the analysis was repeated but echocardiography derived flows were substituted by flows provided by a novel mathematical model. This was followed by a quantitative method comparison. RESULTS: All investigated parameters showed a significant association between the methods. Overall agreement was acceptable for all parameters (mean differences: -0.0102 (0.033 SD) mmHg*s/ml for characteristic impedance, 0.36 (4.21 SD) mmHg for forward pressure amplitude, 2.26 (3.51 SD) mmHg for backward pressure amplitude and 0.717 (1.25 SD) m/s for pulse wave velocity). CONCLUSION: The results indicate that the use of model-based surrogates in a healthy middle aged cohort is feasible and deserves further attention. Public Library of Science 2015-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4626380/ /pubmed/26513463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141656 Text en © 2015 Hametner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hametner, Bernhard
Parragh, Stephanie
Mayer, Christopher
Weber, Thomas
Van Bortel, Luc
De Buyzere, Marc
Segers, Patrick
Rietzschel, Ernst
Wassertheurer, Siegfried
Assessment of Model Based (Input) Impedance, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Wave Reflection in the Asklepios Cohort
title Assessment of Model Based (Input) Impedance, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Wave Reflection in the Asklepios Cohort
title_full Assessment of Model Based (Input) Impedance, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Wave Reflection in the Asklepios Cohort
title_fullStr Assessment of Model Based (Input) Impedance, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Wave Reflection in the Asklepios Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Model Based (Input) Impedance, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Wave Reflection in the Asklepios Cohort
title_short Assessment of Model Based (Input) Impedance, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Wave Reflection in the Asklepios Cohort
title_sort assessment of model based (input) impedance, pulse wave velocity, and wave reflection in the asklepios cohort
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4626380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26513463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141656
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