Diagnosis and treatment for coronary artery disease (CAD) often involves angiography and/or percutaneous coronary intervention. However, the radial artery catheterization required during both procedures may result in acute artery dysfunction/damage. While exercise-based rehabilitation is recommended for CAD patients following catheterization, it is not known if there is a period when exercise may be detrimental due to catheter-induced damage. Animal studies have demonstrated exercise-induced paradoxical vasoconstriction postcatheterization. This study aimed to examine arterial responses to acute exercise following catheterization. Thirty-three CAD patients (65.8 +/- 7.3 yr, 31.5 +/- 6.3 kg/m(2), 82% men) undergoing transradial catheterization were assessed before and 1 wk postcatheterization. Radial artery (RA) diameter and shear rate were assessed during handgrip exercise (HE), in both the catheterized (CATH) and control (CON) arms. Endothelial function was also assessed via simultaneous bilateral radial flow-mediated dilation (FMD) at both time points. We found that the increase in RA diameter and shear stress in response to HE (P < 0.0001) was maintained postcatheterization in both the CATH and CON arms, whereas FMD following catheterization was impaired in the CATH [6.5 +/- 3.3 to 4.7 +/- 3.5% (P = 0.005)] but not in the CON [6.2 +/- 2.6 to 6.4 +/- 3.5% (P = 0.797)] limb. While endothelial dysfunction, assessed by FMD, was apparent 1 wk postcatheterization, the ability of the RA to dilate in response to exercise was not impaired. The impact of catheterization and consequent endothelial denudation on vascular dys/function in humans may therefore be stimulus specific, and a highly level of redundancy appears to exist that preserves exercise-mediated vasodilator responses. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Despite depressed flow-mediated endothelium-dependent dilation following catheterization-induced damage, radial artery responses to handgrip exercise were preserved. This suggests that arterial responses to catheterization may be stimulus specific and that redundant mechanisms may compensate for vasodilator impairment during exercise. This has implications for exercisebased rehabilitation after catheterization.
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Jordan Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm, Irbid 22110, JordanJordan Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm, Irbid 22110, Jordan
Mayyas, Fadia
Al-Jarrah, Mohammad
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Jordan Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Med, Dept Gen Med, Irbid 22110, Jordan
King Abdullah Univ Hosp, Fac Med, Div Cardiol, Dept Internal Med, Irbid, JordanJordan Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm, Irbid 22110, Jordan
Al-Jarrah, Mohammad
Ibrahim, Khalid
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Jordan Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Med, Dept Gen Med, Irbid 22110, Jordan
King Abdullah Univ Hosp, Div Cardiovasc Surg, Dept Gen Surg, Fac Med, Irbid, JordanJordan Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm, Irbid 22110, Jordan
Ibrahim, Khalid
Mfady, Doaa
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Univ Inst Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, CIDESD, Maia, PortugalUniv Inst Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, CIDESD, Maia, Portugal
Alves, Alberto Jorge
Oliveira, Norton Luis
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Univ Porto, Fac Sport, CIAFEL, Res Ctr Phys Act Hlth & Leisure, Porto, Portugal
Hosp Clin Porto Alegre, Exercise Pathophysiol Res Lab, Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilUniv Inst Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, CIDESD, Maia, Portugal
Oliveira, Norton Luis
Lopes, Susana
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Univ Aveiro, Sch Hlth Sci, Aveiro, Portugal
Univ Aveiro, Inst Biomed iBiMED, Aveiro, PortugalUniv Inst Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, CIDESD, Maia, Portugal
Lopes, Susana
Ruescas-Nicolau, Maria-Arantzazu
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Univ Valencia, Physiotherapy Dept, Valencia, SpainUniv Inst Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, CIDESD, Maia, Portugal
Ruescas-Nicolau, Maria-Arantzazu
Teixeira, Madalena
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Ctr Hosp Gaia Espinho, Cardiol Dept, Vila Nova De Gaia, PortugalUniv Inst Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, CIDESD, Maia, Portugal
Teixeira, Madalena
Oliveira, Jose
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Univ Porto, Fac Sport, CIAFEL, Res Ctr Phys Act Hlth & Leisure, Porto, PortugalUniv Inst Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev, CIDESD, Maia, Portugal
Oliveira, Jose
Ribeiro, Fernando
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Univ Aveiro, Sch Hlth Sci, Aveiro, Portugal
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