Assessment of Lower-limb Vascular Endothelial Function Based on Enclosed Zone Flow-mediated Dilation

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Harutoyo Hirano
Renjo Takama
Ryo Matsumoto
Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroki Hirano
Zu Soh
Teiji Ukawa
Tsuneo Takayanagi
Haruka Morimoto
Ryuji Nakamura
Noboru Saeki
Haruki Hashimoto
Shogo Matsui
Shinji Kishimoto
Nozomu Oda
Masato Kajikawa
Tatsuya Maruhashi
Masashi Kawamoto
Masao Yoshizumi
Yukihito Higashi
Toshio Tsuji
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[1] Shizuoka University,Academic Institute, College of Engineering
[2] Hiroshima University,Graduate School of Engineering
[3] Hiroshima University,Department of System Cybernetics, Faculty of Engineering
[4] Nihon Kohden corporation,Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[5] Hiroshima University,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[6] Hiroshima University,Department of Cardiovascular Regeneration and Medicine, Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine
[7] Hiroshima University,Department of Cardiovascular Physiology and Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[8] Hiroshima University,Division of Regeneration and Medicine, Medical Center for Translational and Clinical Research
[9] Hiroshima University Hospital,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 8卷
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This paper proposes a novel non-invasive method for assessing the vascular endothelial function of lower-limb arteries based on the dilation rate of air-cuff plethysmograms measured using the oscillometric approach. The principle of evaluating vascular endothelial function involves flow-mediated dilation. In the study conducted, blood flow in the dorsal pedis artery was first monitored while lower-limb cuff pressure was applied using the proposed system. The results showed blood flow was interrupted when the level of pressure was at least 50 mmHg higher than the subject’s lower-limb systolic arterial pressure and that blood flow velocity increased after cuff release. Next, values of the proposed index, %ezFMDL, for assessing the vascular endothelial function of lower-limb arteries were determined from 327 adult subjects: 87 healthy subjects, 150 subjects at high risk of arteriosclerosis and 90 patients with cardiovascular disease (CAD). The mean values and standard deviations calculated using %ezFMDL were 30.5 ± 12.0% for the healthy subjects, 23.6 ± 12.7% for subjects at high risk of arteriosclerosis and 14.5 ± 15.4% for patients with CAD. The %ezFMDL values for the subjects at high risk of arteriosclerosis and the patients with CAD were significantly lower than those for the healthy subjects (p < 0.01). The proposed method may have potential for clinical application.
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