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  1. A long-standing question is whether pregnant females, who bear an increased biological stress, experience exacerbated cardiovascular responses during physiological challenge. At rest, pregnant females have red...

    Authors: Victoria L. Meah, Rob E. Shave, Karianne Backx and Eric Stöhr
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001199
  2. The immunosuppressive treatment after organ transplantation highly contribute to evolve cardiovascular comorbidities like hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and kidney diseases. The effect of hypertriglyce...

    Authors: Renáta Marietta Böcskei, Béla Benczúr, Veronika Müller, Noémi Eszes, György Láng, Attila Cziráki, György Losonczy and Anikó Bohács
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001197
  3. To estimate the state of the brachiocephalic trunk in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (SpA) and the relationship of changes with the clinical manifestations of the underlying disease.

    Authors: Tatyana Khan and Aliakhunova Mavjuda
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001195
  4. New chemotherapeutic drugs and radiation therapy have significantly improved cancer patient’s survival, although the cardiovascular (CV) side effects of cancer treatment are increasingly important. In previous...

    Authors: Anna Paini, Massimo Salvetti, Michela Buglione, Fabio Bertacchini, Giulia Maruelli, Francesca Trevisan, Liliana Baushi, Stefano Maria Magrini and Maria Lorenza Muiesan
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001193
  5. Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of disease progression and death in multiple sclerosis (MS). Obesity has a negative impact on vascular structure and function, but whether this contributes to worse va...

    Authors: Thessa Hilgenkamp, Garett Griffith, Robert Motl, Tracy Baynard and Bo Fernhall
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001191
  6. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have a high cardiovascular (CV) risk. Relationships between inflammation and arterial stiffness (AS) in patients with RA are not well understood.

    Authors: Sergey Velmakin, Elena Troitskaya, Svetlana Villevalde and Zhanna Kobalava
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001189
  7. Blood pressure (BP) is considered the most important determinant of within-subject variation in pulse wave velocity (PWV) and the possibility of altering arterial stiffness independently of BP is still a matte...

    Authors: Luca Faconti, Bushra Farukh, Andrii Boguslavskyi and Phil Chowienczyk
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001166
  8. Increased brachial artery (BA) stiffness has previously been shown to affect the magnitude of FMD response in patients with high cardiovascular risk. However, it is unclear whether increased BA stiffness expla...

    Authors: Kunihiko Aizawa, Sara Sbragi, Alessandro Ramalli, Piero Tortoli, Francesco Casanova, Carmela Morizzo, Clare Thorn, Angela Shore, Phillip Gates and Carlo Palombo
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001164
  9. Recent studies proposed that deceleration in pulse wave velocity (PWV) following hyperemia might reflect arterial distensibility and endothelial function. We therefore investigated methodological aspects and c...

    Authors: Nicholas Cauwenberghs, Yenthel Heyrman, Judita Knez, Lutgarde Thijs, Jan A. Staessen and Tatiana Kuznetsova
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001162
  10. Pressure-Velocity (PU) loops obtained in the descending thoracic aorta (PU-loopsdes) could estimate left ventricular afterload with two remarkable angles: β and GALA (Global Afterload Angle) [1].The aim of this s...

    Authors: Alex Hong, Jona Joachim, Cedric Buxin, Sandrine Millasseau, Arthur Le Gall, Joaquim Mateo, Etienne Gayat and Fabrice Vallée
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001160
  11. Arterial stiffness, often expressed in terms of pulse wave velocity (PWV), is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. PWV can be determined locally and non-invasively, by means of ultrasound.

    Authors: Madalina Negoita, Alun D. Hughes, Kim H. Parker and Ashraf W. Khir
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001158
  12. Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common cardiovascular complication in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients [1]. PAD is objectively diagnosed with ankle-brachial index (ABI), which can be measured...

    Authors: Kwame Yeboah, Mensah Owusu, N. A. Rchard, Dzifa Dey, Vincent Boima and J. Kennedy Cruickshank
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001156
  13. Routine ultrasound exams are conducted to assess fetus development. Heart defects and cardiac function are the main areas investigated in an ultrasound assessment. However, prenatal assessment of the fetal art...

    Authors: Madalina Negoita, Arianna Laoreti, Tarek F. Antonios, Asma Khalil and Ashraf W. Khir
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001154
  14. Arterial stiffening, occurring as part of the natural aging process of the artery, is well- established as a powerful predictor of cardiovascular disease. However, little is known about how localised changes i...

    Authors: Zhuo Chang, Maria Lyck Hansen, Lars Melholt Rasmussen and Riaz Akhtar
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001152
  15. Hypertension is associated with higher cardiovascular risk as well as several markers of subclinical target organ damage (TOD). Albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) in urine has been recognised as an independent ...

    Authors: Losif Koutagiar, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Nikolaos Loakeimidis, Christos Georgakopoulos, Konstantinos Aznaouridis, Panagiotis Xaplanteris, Athanasios Angelis and Dimitrios Tousoulis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001150
  16. Arterial stiffness is blood pressure (BP) dependent. Using 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring (24hABPM) pulse pressure (PP) can be split into an ‘elastic’ part (elPP: ‘diastolic stiffness’), and a ‘stiffening’ p...

    Authors: Benjamin Gavish, Therese Tillin, Alun D. Hughes and Nishi Chaturvedi
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001129
  17. Compared to regular active breaks, prolonged uninterrupted sitting amplifies postprandial glucose and insulin in overweight/obese adults with and without type 2 diabetes; and impairs lower limb endothelial fun...

    Authors: Megan Grace, Rachel Climie, Michael Wheeler, Nina Eikelis, Joshua Carr, Francis Dillon, Neville Owen, Danny Green, Bronwyn Kingwell and David Dunstan
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001127
  18. In normotensive conditions, it has been confirmed that S-nitrosothiols, as a source of NO, interact with hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and create new substance/s with specific vasoactive effects. This interaction could ...

    Authors: Sona Cacanyiova, Andrea Berenyiova, Frantisek Kristek, Marian Grman, Karol Ondrias, Jan Breza and Jan Breza
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001125
  19. Main pulmonary artery (MPA) dilation is a radiological sign of pulmonary hypertension (PH) and is an independent risk factor of sudden death (Żyłkowska et al, Chest 2012). Extreme MPA dilation is a rare conseq...

    Authors: Joanne Groeneveldt, Tijmen van der Wel, Tim Marcus, Frances De Man, Anton Vonk Noordegraaf, Nicolaas Westerhof and Berend Westerhof
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001123
  20. Arterial wall viscosity (AWV) depends on endothelium-derived factors in physiological conditions (1,2). Hypertension is characterized by an altered FMD during sustained flow increase due to endothelial dysfunc...

    Authors: Frederic Roca, Jeremy Bellien, Michele Iacob and Robinson Joannides
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001121
  21. The vascular system is subject to continual variation in mechanical stresses, both physiological and pathological. Vascular remodeling via changes in vessel wall properties, including thickness and stiffness, ...

    Authors: Fouassier David, Hakim Khettab, Pierre Boutouyrie, Carole Leguy and Catalin Cristian
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001119
  22. The interaction between the heart and arteries (i.e. ventricular-arterial coupling, VAC) is a key determinant of cardiovascular performance. As such, VAC indexes might reflect the interplay between arterial st...

    Authors: Nicholas Cauwenberghs, Jan D’hooge, Lutgarde Thijs, Jan A. Staessen and Tatiana Kuznetsova
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001117
  23. To compare the short-term repeatability of aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) measures obtained with non-invasive devices.

    Authors: Andrea Grillo, Paolo Salvi, Sandrine Millasseau, Matteo Rovina, Corrado Baldi, Francesco Moretti, Lucia Salvi, Andrea Faini, Renzo Carretta, Filippo Scalise and Gianfranco Parati
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001115
  24. Different altered flow dynamics may influence ascending aorta (AAo) dilation morphotypes in bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) (1). Using 4D-flow CMR, we aimed to identify flow variables related to root or ascending ...

    Authors: Lydia Dux-Santoy Hurtado, Jose F. Rodriguez-Palomares, Andrea Guala, Raquel Kale, Gisela Teixido-Tura, Filipa Valente, Giuliana Maldonado, David Garcia-Dorado and Artur Evangelista
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001113
  25. Mathematical modelling of pressure and flow waveforms in blood vessels using pulse wave propagation (PWP) models could support clinical decision-making. For a personalised model outcome, measurements of all mo...

    Authors: Maarten Heusinkveld, Koen Reesink, Theo Arts, Wouter Huberts and Tammo Delhaas
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001111
  26. Hypertension has adverse effects on microvascular function but there are limited methods that permit non-invasive assessment of the microcirculation in man in vivo. We used Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) to...

    Authors: Siana Jones, Chloe Park, Nish Chaturvedi and Alun Hughes
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001097
  27. Ischemic stroke from carotid plaque embolism remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). However, the effect of T2DM on early carotid plaque burden and composition...

    Authors: Esben Laugesen, Pernille Høyem, Samuel Thrysøe, Esben Hansen, Anders Mikkelsen, Bill Kerwin, L. Poulsen Per, K. Hansen Troels and Y. Kim Won
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001095
  28. Pulmonary artery distensibility and pulsatility has been studied in patients with COPD using cardiac MRI (CMRI) (1). However, pulmonary artery pulse wave velocity (PA- PWV) using ‘QA’ method (2) in CMRI has not b...

    Authors: Nichola Gale, Sujoy Saikia, Margaret Munnery and John Cockcroft
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001093
  29. Evidences suggest that central hemodynamics indexes are independent predictors of future cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. Multiple factors have been pointed to have potential influence on central...

    Authors: Valeria Costa-Hong, Henrique Muela, Thiago Macedo, Alan Sales and Luiz Bortolotto
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001091
  30. Arterial stiffness (AS) reflects vascular damage. Our objective was to determine 1) the frequency of AS in community pharmacies, 2) if subjects with AS identified by brachial oscillometry have more CV risk fac...

    Authors: Enrique Rodilla, Manuel Adell, Vicente Giner, Zeneida Perseguer, Jose Maria Pascual and Maria Teresa Climent
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001089
  31. Increased Left Ventricular Mass Index (LVMI) is a well known risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, it is widely recognized that clinical evolution and progression of established CV dise...

    Authors: Andrea Greco, Alessandro Maloberti, Paola Sormani, Giulia Colombo, Luca Giupponi, Stephan Laurent, Pierre Boutouyrie, Massimo D’Addario, Anna Maria Annoni, Antonella Moreo, Cristina Giannattasio and Patrizia Steca
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001087
  32. Established essential hypertension (EH) is associated with increased arterial stiffness and peripheral resistance, but the extent of vascular changes in persons genetically predisposed for EH is uncertain.

    Authors: Niels Henrik Buus, Rasmus Carlsen, Dinah Khatir, Hans Eiskjær, Michael John Mulvany and Karin Skov
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001085
  33. Comparison of Mobil-O-Graph® with SphygmoCor® exclusively in treatment- naïve hypertensives has never been done. Aims of the study were to assess 1) intra- device agreement between both methods, 2) inter-devic...

    Authors: Enrique Rodilla, Jose Antonio Costa, Francisco Perez, Carmen Gonzalez and Jose Maria Pascual
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001083
  34. Hypertension is associated with several markers of subclinical target organ damage (TOD). Short-term blood pressure variability (SBPV) is a prognostic factor for cardiovascular events in hypertensives. We hypo...

    Authors: Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Athanasios Angelis, Nikolaos Loakeimidis, Panagiotis Xaplanteris, Christos Georgakopoulos, Evangelia Sigala, Losif Koutagiar, Angeliki Rigatou and Dimitrios Tousoulis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001081
  35. Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is a cofactor for nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Oxidative stress, reported in black populations (1), may lead to the oxidation of BH4, the uncoupling of eNOS, decreased NO and increase...

    Authors: Hugo Huisman, Carina Mels, Johannes van Rooyen, Ruan Kruger, Carla Fourie, Lebo Gafane, Wayne Smith and Alta Schutte
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001079
  36. Patients with chronic severe psoriasis are at increased cardiovascular risk (CVR). Modern systemic treatments of psoriasis involve anti-TNF alpha (ATNF) and more recently introduced anti-IL12/IL-23 (ustekinuma...

    Authors: Hakim Khettab, Manuelle Viguier, Idir Hamdidouche, Hervé Bachelez and Pierre Boutouyrie
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001057
  37. High-intensity resistance exercise (RE) acutely increases arterial stiffness and blood pressure (BP), coupled with reduced cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFv) and greater flow pulsatility in the cerebral circu...

    Authors: Alexander Rosenberg, Tommy Wee, Elizabeth Schroeder, Kanokwan Bunsawat, Georgios Grigoriadis, Garett Griffith, Bo Fernhall and Tracy Baynard
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001055
  38. Several studies (1,2) suggest that patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) show an increase in arterial stiffness, nevertheless the impact on mortality is less documented. (3)

    Authors: Gabriel Dimitrov, Giovanni Scandale, Martino Recchia, Edoardo Perilli, Marzio Minola, Gianni Carzaniga, Maria Carotta and Mariella Catalano
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001051
  39. Dementia has been recently viewed as a predominantly vascular disorder. Indeed, reduced brain NO availability causes increased ß-amyloid deposition by several mechanisms, including hypoperfusion.

    Authors: Rosa Maria Bruno, Lorenza Pratali, Rosa Sicari, Francesco Stea, Nicoletta Berardi, Gloria Tognoni, Ubaldo Bonuccelli, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Stefano Taddei, Danilo Scelfo, Laura Biagi, Michela Tosetti, Lamberto Maffei and Eugenio Picano
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001049
  40. High pulsatility index (PI) in the cerebral circulation has been associated with increased prevalence of stroke (1). Interestingly, heart failure (HF) patients implanted with continuous-flow left ventricular a...

    Authors: Eric Stöhr, Francesco Castagna, James Pearson, Laura Watkeys, Samuel Trocio, Oksana Zatvarska, Timothy Crimmins, Alberto Pinsino, Paolo Colombo, Melana Yuzefpolskaya, Reshad Garan, Veli Topkara, Hiroo Takayama, Koji Takeda, Yoshifumi Naka, John Cockcroft…
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001047
  41. An Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) represents a degenerative disease process of the abdominal aorta that leads to a focal dilation and irreversible remodeling of the arterial wall [1].

    Authors: Hannah Safi, Nathan Phillips, Yiannis Ventikos and Richard Bomphrey
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001043
  42. Central blood pressure (CBP) is a better predictor of cardiovascular burden than peripheral blood pressure (BP). While studies have suggested a reduction in peripheral BP with statins, it remains uncertain to ...

    Authors: Florence Lamarche, Mohsen Agharazii, Francois Madore and Remi Goupil
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001020
  43. Microvascular and metabolic physiology are inextricably linked. Thus, metabolic dysfunction impairs microvascular function and microvascular dysfunction impairs normal metabolism. The relationship is therefore re...

    Authors: Coen D. A. Stehouwer
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001019
  44. Despite years of research, there are still some contentious aspects of arterial hemodynamics that have remained unresolved. These were discussed during a workshop entitled Arterial hemodynamics: past, present ...

    Authors: Patrick Segers and Alun Hughes
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001017
  45. Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of mortality and morbidity in Western countries, but the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. Genetic polymorphisms, once thought to represent a major d...

    Authors: T. A. Meister, E. Rexhaj, S. F. Rimoldi, U. Scherrer and C. Sartori
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 20:2001011
  46. Computed tomography angiography (CTA) is a standard tool for investigation of the abdominal aorta diseases. Currently, there are only a few published scientific articles devoted to the study of the infrarenal ...

    Authors: Andriy Nykonenko, Andrei Balyuta, Yevhen Haidarzhi, Yevgen Yermolayev, Ivan Pertsov and Olexandr Nykonenko
    Citation: Artery Research 2017 20:2001005

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