Covid-19 Effects on ARTErial StIffness and Vascular AgeiNg: CARTESIAN Study Rationale and Protocol

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Rosa Maria Bruno
Bart Spronck
Bernhard Hametner
Alun Hughes
Patrick Lacolley
Christopher C. Mayer
Maria Lorenza Muiesan
Chakravarthi Rajkumar
Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios
Thomas Weber
Tine Willum Hansen
Pierre Boutouyrie
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[1] University Paris Descartes,INSERM U970 Team 7, Paris Cardiovascular Research Centre
[2] AP-HP, PARCC
[3] Pharmacology Unit,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[4] Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou,Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering & Applied Science
[5] CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases,Center for Health & Bioresources, Biomedical Systems
[6] Maastricht University,MRC unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing, Institute of Cardiovascular Science
[7] Yale University,Faculty of Medicine
[8] AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH,Department of Clinical & Experimental Sciences
[9] University College,Department of Medicine
[10] Lorraine University,First Cardiology Department
[11] Inserm,Cardiology Department
[12] DCAC,Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen
[13] University of Brescia-Medicina 2,undefined
[14] ASST Spedali Civili Brescia,undefined
[15] Brighton & Sussex Medical School,undefined
[16] Athens Medical School,undefined
[17] Hippokration Hospital,undefined
[18] Klinikum Wels-Grieskirchen,undefined
[19] Clinical Research Department,undefined
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Artery Research | 2021年 / 27卷
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COVID-19; coronavirus; inflammation; vascular ageing; arterial stiffness;
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In December 2019, an outbreak of pneumonia caused by a novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) spread rapidly worldwide. Although the clinical manifestations of COVID-19 are dominated by respiratory symptoms, the cardiovascular system is extensively affected at multiple levels. Due to the unprecedented consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ARTERY society decided to launch the Covid-19 effects on ARTErial StIffness and vascular AgeiNg (CARTESIAN) study — the first international multicentre study into the effects of COVID-19 on non-invasive biomarkers of vascular ageing. The main study objective is to evaluate the presence of Early Vascular Ageing (EVA) 6 and 12 months after COVID-19 infection. Secondary objectives are to study the effect of COVID-19 disease severity on EVA, to investigate the role of psychosocial factors in COVID-19 induced EVA, and to investigate the potential modifying effect of comorbidities and chronic treatments. In the CARTESIAN study, a broad array of cardiovascular measurements, including carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity, central blood pressure, carotid ultrasound, brachial flow-mediated dilatation, will be performed. To date, 43 centres from 21 countries have agreed to participate, with an expected study population of >2500 individuals. To our knowledge, CARTESIAN will be the first study to provide insight into the relationship between COVID-19, its severity, and early vascular ageing in a large cohort, potentially enabling future care and diagnostics to be more focused on the most vulnerable.
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