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  1. The pathophysiological mechanism underlying beta-cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes (T2D) is not fully understood. Recent animal studies suggest that microvascular dysfunction (MVD) may lead to insufficient d...

    Authors: Wenjie Li, Alfons Houben, Tos Berendschot, Carroll Webers, Abraham Kroon, Marleen van Greevenbroek, Carla van der Kallen, Ronald Henry, Simone Sep, Pieter Dagnelie, Nicolaas Schaper, Simone Eussen, Casper Schalkwijk, Miranda Schram and Coen Stehouwer
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501170

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  2. Chemerin represents a recently discovered chemokine influencing adipocyte function, lipolysis, apparently positively associated with insulin resistance.

    Authors: Angela Cozma, Adriana Fodor, Vasile Negrean, Dorel Sampelean, Ionut Minciuna, Monica Oltean, Ionela Popovici, Sorina Coste, Alexandra Dadarlat, Dana Pop, Olga Hilda Orasan and Adela-Viviana Sitar-Taut
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501168

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  3. Extracellular and biochemical changes in the vessel contribute to the stiffening, this process is determinant for the increase of the Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) and subsequent increase of the central and brachi...

    Authors: Daniele Brustolim, Lucelia Magalhaes, Yuri Oliveira Mariano, Vinicius Louzada Castro, João Victor Perrone, Joilson Jesus Barreto Júnior and Gabriela Valverde
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501166

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  4. Hypogonadism associates with increased cardiovascular morbidity/mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) [1]. Increasing CAG repeat number within exon 1 of the androgen receptor gene associates with increased...

    Authors: Adrian Heald, Ghasem Yadegarfar, Mark Livingston, Helene Fachim, Ram Prakash Narayanan, Mark Lunt, Kirk Siddals, Gabriela Cortes, Martin Gibson, Rachelle Donn, Simon Anderson, Geoff Hackett and Hugh Jones
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501162

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  5. Arterial stiffness is a significant cardiovascular risk factor. Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) is the standard for measuring arterial stiffness, but indices such as central augmentation index (cAI...

    Authors: Tommy Cai, Alice Meroni, Ahmad Qasem, Mark Butlin, Julian Ayer, David Celermajer, Alberto Avolio and Michael Skilton
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501158

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  6. The ventricles accelerate and decelerate blood; the resulting disturbances propagate through the arterial system as waves. These waves contain clinically useful information: e.g. their magnitude and timing var...

    Authors: Ethan Rowland, Kai Riemer, Kevin Lichtenstein, Mengxing Tang and Peter Weinberg
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501156

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  7. Haemodynamic effects of Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) may be mediated by an improvement in early systolic function, as well as by improvements in overall systolic function. We examined whether CRT im...

    Authors: Haotian Gu, Simon Claridge, Aldo Rinaldi and Phil Chowienczyk
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501155

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  8. To provide a comprehensive assessment of aortic stiffness, through both local and regional distensibility and pulse wave velocity (PWV), in patients with either a tricuspid (TAV) or bicuspid (BAV) aortic valve...

    Authors: Ariel Pascaner, Sophia Houriez—Gombaud-Saintonge, Gilles Soulat, Umit Gencer, Thomas Dietenbeck, Yasmina Chenoune, Nadjia Kachenoura, Elie Mousseaux, Damian Craiem and Emilie Bollache
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501154

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  9. Central aortic pressure waveforms can be modelled non-invasively in adults using general transfer functions. These techniques have been applied to, but not formally validated in paediatric populations. We rece...

    Authors: Tommy Cai, Meroni Alice, Ahmad Qasem, Mark Butlin, Julian Ayer, David Celermajer, Alberto Avolio and Michael Skilton
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501153

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  10. External compression using pneumatic cuff inflation is a well-established model used to induce incremental changes in proximal retrograde flow and shear [1]. The mechanisms behind distal cuff compression leading ...

    Authors: Naaz Afreen, Dinu Chandran, Ashok Jaryal, Kishore Deepak and Sitikantha Roy
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501152

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  11. Infrared Thermal Imaging (ITI) is a noninvasive method to measure skin temperature (ST). The latter is determined by the microcirculatory blood flow and ambient temperature. Photobiostimulation has been shown ...

    Authors: Oshrit Hoffer, Neta Rabin, Lilach Gavish, Moshe Halak, Ortal Haim, Yuval Shayovitz, Simon Shkilevich, Benjamin Gavish, Yair Zimmer and Zehava Ovadia-Blechman
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501151

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  12. Cardiac autonomic dysfunction is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality and arrhythmias. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of heart rate variability (HRV) in the prognosis of futur...

    Authors: Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Georgia Christopoulou, Lampros Korogiannis, Panos Xydis, Vasiliki Gardikioti, Eirini Solomou, Nikolaos Ioakeimidis, Christos Georgakopoulos, Ioanna Dima and Dimitrios Tousoulis
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501145

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  13. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) reflects arterial stiffness and is an independent predictor of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. It is important to determine the effect dual therapy has on both BP and PWV.

    Authors: Brandon Giovany Illescas Vidrio, David Cardona Müller, Ernesto Germán Cardona Muñoz, Claudia Yanette Gálan Ruiz, Carlos Gerardo Ramos Becerra and Fernando Grover Páez
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501143

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  14. White coat hypertension/effect (WCH/E) describes an elevated clinic blood pressure (BP) with normal daytime ambulatory BP (ABPM) values. It is not clear whether WCH/E is associated with adverse vascular risk. ...

    Authors: Fran Kirkham, A Saunders, GN Nuredini, E Drazich, Philip Rankin, E Bunting, K Ali, M Okorie and C Rajkumar
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501141

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  15. Hypertension is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, inflammation and arterial stiffness. We sought to investigate the role of inflammation and arterial stiffness in the prognosis of cardiovascular h...

    Authors: Georgia Christopoulou, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Lambros Korogiannis, Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Evangelia Sigala, Iosif Koutagiar, Vasiliki Gardikioti and Dimitrios Tousoulis
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501139

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  16. Isolated systolic hypertension (ISH) is the most common form of hypertension in older people. However, accurate identification of ISH may be hindered because cuff blood pressure (BP) underestimates systolic BP...

    Authors: Dean Picone, Martin Schultz, Matthew Armstrong, Willem Bos, Nathan Dwyer, Peter Lacy, Esben Laugesen, Stefano Omboni, Giacomo Pucci, Philip Roberts-Thomson, George Stouffer, Kenji Takazawa, Thomas Weber, Berend Westerhof and James Sharman
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501137

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  17. Central pressure (CP) has been shown to be more reliable in cardiovascular mortality than peripheral. Previous studies correlate the relationship between CP increase and urinary potassium excretion.

    Authors: Antonio Filho, Lucélia Magalhães, Danielle Brustolim, Diorlene da Silva, Roberta de Castro and Larissa Bessa
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501122

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  18. There is growing evidence that Five Factor Model personality traits (extraversion agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness) have an impact on cardiovascular (CV) risk. The aim of our study w...

    Authors: Milán Vecsey-Nagy, Beáta Kőrösi, Dóra Batta, Xénia Gonda, Zoltán Rihmer, Zsófia Nemcsik-Bencze, Andrea László and János Nemcsik
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501120

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  19. In patients with Vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS), an abnormally low carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) may increase the risk of arterial dissection and rupture. Thus its accurate assessment by ultra–...

    Authors: Rosa Maria Bruno, Magdalini Alexopoulou, Hakim Khettab, Xavier Jeunemaitre and Pierre Boutouyrie
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501116

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  20. Acute inflammation increases the risk of cardiac and cerebrovascular events, potentially associated with altered hemodynamic load. Wave reflection at the aorta and carotid artery can contribute to central hemo...

    Authors: Elizabeth Schroeder, Wesley Lefferts, Thessa Hilgenkamp and Bo Fernhall
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501114

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  21. Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) disease is mainly treated by endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) and PWV has been shown to increase after EVAR. Arterial stiffness is predictive of cardiovascular disease, but h...

    Authors: Suzanne Holewijn, Lennart van de Velde, Jenske Vermeulen and Michel Reijnen
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501108

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  22. The long-term effects of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) apheresis (LA) on the progression and regression of atherosclerosis were evaluated by carotid ultrasonography in two severe heterozygous familial hypercho...

    Authors: Ágnes Diószegi, Lilla Juhász, Bíborka Nádró, György Paragh, László Oláh, Dénes Páll, József Balla and Mariann Harangi
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501106

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  23. Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is the gold standard measurement for arterial stiffness. Normative values exist for PWV in children using the subtracted method (LSM) for the estimation of the distance, howeve...

    Authors: Adrienn Bárczi, Arianna Dégi, Orsolya Cseprekál, Eva Kis, Ádám Szabó, Gábor Rudas and George S Reusz
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501104

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  24. To assess a time-dependent change of arterial stiffness gradient (PWVratio calculated by dividing carotid-femoral to carotid-radialPWV), a marker of vascular aging, in high cardiovascular risk cohort.

    Authors: Agne Laucyte-Cibulskiene, Ligita Ryliskyte, Milda Kovaite, Laurynas Rimsevicius, Laura Balkeviciene, Jolita Badariene and Aleksandras Laucevicius
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501102

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  25. The cardiovascular/CV risk is higher in males. To know better these increased risks, our aim was to investigate the effects of different vitamin D/VD status on mechanical, pharmacological and histological char...

    Authors: Reka Eszter Sziva, Zoltan Fontanyi, Eva Pal, Leila Hadjadj, Anna Monori-Kiss, Eszter Maria Horvath, Rita Benko, Attila Magyar, Andrea Heinzlmann, Zoltan Benyo, Gyorgy L. Nadasy, Szabolcs Varbiro and Bálint Bányai
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501100

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  26. Hemodynamic optimization of unstable patients by means of fluid resuscitation improves patient outcome, but choosing the correct amount of fluid can be difficult. Too little fluid may not ensure adequate perfu...

    Authors: Björn van der Ster, Marije Wijnberge, Marthe Huntelaar, Job de Haan, Koen van der Sluijs, Denise Veelo and Berend Westerhof
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501097

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  27. Acute, gravity-induced blood pressure (BP) changes during head-up tilt may generate concomitant variations in carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV). We aimed to separate the pressure-dependent and -inde...

    Authors: Giacomo Pucci, Alberto Avolio, Bart Spronck, Gaetano Vaudo, Fabio Anastasio, Anton H. A. H. Van den Meiracker and Francesco U. S. Mattace-Raso
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501084

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  28. Aortic stiffness and hemodynamics are independent predictors of adverse cardiovascular events. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is growingly used in high surgical risk patients with aortic valve ...

    Authors: Vasiliki Gardikioti, Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Konstantinos Toutouzas, Evangelia Christoforatou, Maria Xanthopoulou, Georgios Benetos, Georgios Latsios, Gerasimos Siasos, Evangelia Mpei, Manolis Vavuranakis and Dimitrios Tousoulis
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501082

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  29. Hypertension (HAS) represents 9.4 million deaths from all the cases of cardiovascular disease worldwide [1]. The pulse wave velocity (PWV) and some hemodynamic parameters have been associated with this outcome [2

    Authors: Mayra Jimenez, Fernando Grover, Marycruz Barocio, Ernesto Cardona, Patricia Quezada, Jhonatan Trujillo, David Cardona and Carlos Ramos
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501080

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  30. The influence of arterial and ventricular parameters on the main fiducial pressure points and index during systole has been investigated using a mix of in silico and in vivo data. Notably, an index, QIx, based en...

    Authors: Samuel Vennin, Ye Li, Jorge Mariscal-Harana, Haotian Gu, Henry Fok, Jordi Alastruey and Phil Chowienczyk
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501076

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  31. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is considered a gold standard for assessment of arterial stiffness [1]; neck circumference (NC) is a good anthropometrical indicator of fat accumulation in the upper body region [2].

    Authors: Larissa Bessa, Roberta Cunha, Lucélia Magalhães, Diorlene da Silva, Antônio Filho, Rodrigo Lima and Grupo Vascor
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501072

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  32. According to reservoir-wave theory, excess pressure (XSP) is analogous to flow and related to excess cardiac workload. In end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, we have shown that XSPI is associated with inc...

    Authors: Mathilde Paré, Rémi Goupil, Catherine Fortier, Fabrice Mac-Way, Karine Marquis, Bernhard Hametner, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Martin Schultz, James E. Sharman and Mohsen Agharazii
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501070

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  33. Arterial stiffness, as measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV) is dependent on arterial blood pressure but whether this dependence varies with age is unknown. The objective of this study was to determine to what...

    Authors: Andrii Boguslavskyi, Haotian Gu, Lingyun Fang, Ana Rita Cabrito Cobaco and Philip Chowienczyk
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501068

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  34. Lower cardiac index (CI) in elders without clinical heart disease has been associated with impaired cognitive function and incident dementia. In the present study, we investigated the modulating effects of edu...

    Authors: Cheng Hao-Min, Chuang Shao-Yuan, Ko Yu-Ting, Liao Chao-Feng, Pan Wen-Harn, Liu Wen-Ling, Hung Chen-Ying and Chen Chen-Huan
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501066

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  35. From 2010 a new, complex screening program started in Hungary, it works with the support of 76 professional-scientific societies and companies. Within the framework of the Program in the largest mobile diagnos...

    Authors: István Barna, Ede Kékes, Gergely Dankovics and Tennó Daiki
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501064

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  36. Daily assessment of vascular health may predict cardiovascular incidence. Vascular aging index (VAI) calculated from second derivative of photoplethysmogram (SDPTG) is a simple, non-invasive measure possibly r...

    Authors: Takashi Tarumi, Takayuki Yamabe and Jun Sugawara
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501051

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  37. Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a manifestation of atherosclerosis. Adipose tissue (AT) and skeletal muscle (SM) are endocrine organs with vascular effects. The objective is to compare the quantity and fu...

    Authors: Joana Ferreira, Pedro Cunha, Alexandre Carneiro, Cristina Cunha, Cristina Silva, Isabel Vila, Amílcar Mesquita and Jorge Cotter
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501047

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  38. Arterial stiffness (e.g., as measured by carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV)) changes acutely with blood pressure (BP). High cfPWV at high BP could be due to structural arterial changes or acute BP eff...

    Authors: Mark Butlin, James Cox, Bart Spronck, Isabella Tan and Alberto Avolio
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501043

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  39. Vascular age may be a better marker of cardiovascular risk than age. It has been proposed that vascular age could be assessed easily and inexpensively from the photoplethysmogram (PPG) pulse wave, which is mea...

    Authors: Peter Charlton, Maria Aresu, Jeanette Spear, Phil Chowienczyk and Jordi Alastruey
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501041

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  40. Increased risk for cardiovascular diseases is associated with diabetes, can be partially attributed to endothelial dysfunction. However, the cumulative factors leading to endothelial dysfunction in Type 2 DM a...

    Authors: Prachi Srivastava
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501037

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  41. The femoral bifurcation houses complex flow recirculation that may be impacted by downstream peripheral resistance; however, conventional ultrasound is unable to quantify multi-directional flow to study these ...

    Authors: Jason Au, Robert Amelard, Billy Yiu, Hassan Nahas, Richard Hughson and Alfred Yu
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501033

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  42. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with dementia, and abnormal blood pressure (BP), aortic stiffness, and haemodynamics. We aimed to study the contribution of such factors to brain structure and cognition, re...

    Authors: Christopher Karayiannis, Chris Moran, Richard Beare, James Sharman, Thanh Phan, Amanda Thrift, Wei Wang and Velandai Srikanth
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501029

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  43. Bicuspid aortic valve patients (BAV) are associated with increased risk of ascending aortic aneurysms. However, is unclear whether matrix degradation varies in different ascending aneurysm aetiologies.

    Authors: Ya Hua Chim, Hannah Davies, Omar Nawaytou, Mark Field, Jillian Madine and Riaz Akhtar
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501013

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  44. There is a need for new tools to screen large populations for cardiovascular disease risk. The CARDIS consortium (European Union H2020 funding) developed an easy-to-use, non-contact device for measuring caroti...

    Authors: Louise Marais, Hakim Khettab, Yanlu Li, Patrick Segers, Roel Baets, Koen Reesink, Soren Aasmul, Mirko De Melis and Pierre Boutouyrie
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501011

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  45. The lack of acceptance in clinical routine represents a major obstacle for carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) measurements. We thought to include PWV measurements into the 12-channel ECG, which is per...

    Authors: Falko Skrabal, Thomas Weber and Katharina Skrabal
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501009

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  46. Aging and hypertension often co-occur, which complicates distinguishing their biomechanical effects on arteries clinically. While aortic elastin (half-life ~70 years) is reduced in human aging, in mouse aging ...

    Authors: Bart Spronck, Jacopo Ferruzzi, Alexander W. Caulk, Sae-Il Murtada and Jay D. Humphrey
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501007

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  47. Large artery stiffness is an index of vascular ageing associated with cardiovascular mortality. While traditional risk factors for arterial stiffness are known, the contribution of socioeconomic factors are le...

    Authors: Rachel Climie, Pierre Boutouyrie, Marie-Cecile Perier, Catherine Guibout, Thomas van Slotten, Frederique Thomas, Nicolas Danchin, James Sharman, Stephane Laurent, Xavier Jouven and Jean-Philippe Empana
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501005

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  48. To investigate the role of peripheral augmentation index (AIx) for the prediction of prevalent cardiovascular disease (CVD) and total mortality in the general population in age- and sex- specific manner.

    Authors: Natalie Arnold, Tommaso Gori, Anika Gündling, Andreas Schulz, Jürgen H. Prochaska, Marina Panova-Noeva, Irene M. Schmidtmann, Norbert Pfeiffer, Manfred Beutel, Karl J. Lackner, Thomas Münzel and Philipp S. Wild
    Citation: Artery Research 2020 25(Suppl 1):2501003

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  49. This study aims to investigate how image settings affect carotid Intima-Media-Thickness (IMT) and diameter estimation performed with Carotid Studio (Quipu-Srl).

    Authors: Martina Francesconi, Vincenzo Gemignani, Rachele Gherardini, Nicole Di Lascio, Francesco Faita, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Rosa Maria Bruno and Elisabetta Bianchini
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 25:2503009

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