Simultaneous assessment of endothelial function and morphology in the brachial artery using a new semiautomatic ultrasound system

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Tomokazu Iguchi
Yasuhiko Takemoto
Kenei Shimada
Kenji Matsumoto
Koki Nakanishi
Kenichiro Otsuka
Eiichi Hyodo
Kazuhiro Hirohashi
Akira Tahara
Minoru Yoshiyama
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[1] Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology
[2] Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Graduate Medical Education and General Practice
[3] Asakayama General Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology
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Hypertension Research | 2013年 / 36卷
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brachial artery; flow-mediated dilatation; intima–media thickness; simultaneous automated measurements;
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The accuracy of measurements of the intima–media thickness (IMT) and flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) of the brachial artery made using a new semiautomated ultrasound system and the relationships among those parameters and the Framingham Risk Score (FRS) as a predictor of coronary heart disease (CHD) are unknown. We enrolled 70 subjects, including 47 patients with cardiovascular risk factors and 23 normal healthy volunteers. IMT and FMD were simultaneously measured using a new semiautomated ultrasound system, and the measurements were compared with those obtained manually as a reference standard (study 1). In addition, we enrolled 200 consecutive patients with risk factors but no CHD to examine the relationships among IMT, FMD and the FRS. The optimal cutoff values of FMD and IMT were determined in 200 patients without CHD, and the subjects were classified into four groups. The 10-year Framingham risks for each group were compared (study 2). FMD and IMT measurements made using the new semiautomated ultrasound system showed a good correlation with the measurements determined manually (study 1). Furthermore, FMD and IMT showed a significant correlation with the FRS. The 10-year Framingham risk was markedly higher in group D (FMD <5.5% and IMT >0.3 mm; 19.0±11.3%; study 2). In conclusion, the measurements made using a new semiautomated ultrasound system provided reliable and simultaneous evaluations of IMT and FMD. The combination of IMT and FMD measurements of the brachial artery may be beneficial for risk stratification of patients with cardiovascular risk factors but no CHD.
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