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  1. Earlier studies in experimental hypertension have shown that acute hypertension leads to wall remodelling, which, in general, aims in restoring mean wall stress to control levels. This postulate has not been y...

    Authors: N. Stergiopulos, M. Zulliger, S. Roy, E. Fonck, R. Rezakhaniha and A. Tsamis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111100

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  2. Premature arterial stiffening (AS) may contribute to macrovascular complications in diabetes. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) and erectile dysfunction (ED) are also associated with adverse cardiovasc...

    Authors: S. Bunce, A. Stride, C. Matthews and J. C. Smith
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111098

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  3. Heart failure (HF) is increasing in prevalence and a common cause of morbidity and mortality. We evaluated vascular structure and function in patients with HF.

    Authors: A. Shah, E. Gkaliagkousi, B. Jiang, J. Ritter and A. Ferro
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111097

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  4. Age-induced alterations in arterial impedance and wave reflection contribute to elevated systolic and pulse pressure. Surrogate indices such as the augmentation index (AIx), suggest increased susceptibility fo...

    Authors: P. Segers, E. R. Rietzschel, M. L. De Buyzere, S. J. Vermeersch, D. De Bacquer, L. M. Van Bortel, G. De Backer, T. C. Gillebert and P. R. Verdonck
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111096

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  5. We investigated non-invasive quantification of the systolic interaction between left ventricle and central arterial system by carotid artery distension waveform analysis.

    Authors: K. D. Reesink, E. Hermeling, M. C. Hoeberigs and A. P. G. Hoeks
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111093

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  6. A predominance of sympathetic activity has been described in patients with developed essential hypertension. We were interested to know whether the peripheral vascular activity and its changes provoked by ment...

    Authors: N. Potocnik, K. Cankar, Z. Melik and V. Starc
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111092

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  7. In 40 patients (36 females, mean age 56±13 years) with capillaroscopic pattern of sclerodermia (SSc) and 30 matched healthy subjects (27 females), we assessed endothelium-dependent (flow-mediated dilation, FMD), ...

    Authors: M. Bernardini, Y. Plantinga, L. Ghiadoni, L. Bazzichi, S. Bombardieri, S. Taddei and A. Salvetti
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111091

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  8. Arterial stiffness has been recognized as a significant predictor of cardiovascular risk, while experimental data indicate that angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) treatment reduces arterial stiffness. The p...

    Authors: S. M. Kyvelou, G. Vyssoulis, P. Pietri, D. Adamopoulos, G. Antonakoudis, A. Deligeorgis, C. Vlachopoulos and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111089

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  9. Left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction with preserved systolic function is an echocardiographic finding in the early stage of arterial hypertension. Arterial stiffness is increased in hypertensives enhanc...

    Authors: P. Pietri, G. Vyssoulis, G. Antonakoudis, E. Gymnopoulou, A. Deligeorgis, C. Vlachopoulos, A. Bratsas and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111088

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  10. Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a composition of several cardiovascular risk factors with hyperinsulinemia being the main underling pathophysiological abnormality. Ankle-Brachial index (ABI) is a non invasive measu...

    Authors: P. Pietri, G. Vyssoulis, A. Zervoudaki, A. Deligeorgis, C. Vlachopoulos, S. M. Kyvelou, A. Bratsas and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111086

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  11. Arterial stiffness and wave reflections are independent markers and predictors for cardiovascular events in patients with hypertension. White blood cell (WBC) count has been associated with high incidence of c...

    Authors: P. Pietri, C. Vlachopoulos, G. Vyssoulis, K. Aznaouridis, A. Zervoudaki, T. H. Gialernios, D. Adamopoulos, P. Spanos and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111085

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  12. Increased levels of prothrombotic markers such as fibrinogen and plasminogen activator-inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) have been related to target organ damage and cardiovascular outcomes in hypertensive population. Arter...

    Authors: C. Vlachopoulos, P. Pietri, K. Aznaouridis, G. Vyssoulis, D. Adamopoulos, S. M. Kyvelou, P. Tapinis, C. Liakos and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111084

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  13. It is well documented that arterial stiffness is age-related. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate to what extent age affects arterial stiffness in patients with essential or white coat hypertensio...

    Authors: G. Vyssoulis, S. M. Kyvelou, P. Pietri, D. Adamopoulos, C. Vlachopoulos, A. Deligeorgis, E. Gymnopoulou and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111083

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  14. Left Ventricular (LV) diastolic function has been reported to be related with the presence of increased arterial stiffness in hypertension. Myocardial fibrosis is one of the main causes of diastolic dysfunctio...

    Authors: H. Pavlopoulos, J. Grapsa, E. Phillipou and P. Nihoyannopoulos
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111082

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  15. Increased arterial stiffness has been reported to affect LV diastolic function in hypertension. Pulse pressure (PP) is independently related to cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Strain and strain rate de...

    Authors: H. Pavlopoulos, E. Phillipou, J. Grapsa and P. Nihoyannopoulos
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111081

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  16. Wave reflections from the periphery of the systematic circulation are known to be important determinants of the morphology of aortic pressure waveforms. Similar data regarding the effects of coronary microcirc...

    Authors: E. Stamatopoulos, M. Vavuranakis, T. G. Papaioannou, S. Nikolopoulos and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111080

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  17. The occurrence of continuous blood pressure (BP) fluctuations is an intrinsic feature of the cardiovascular system and is related to complex cardiovascular mechanisms and environmental stimulations or daily ha...

    Authors: T. G. Papaioannou, C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, N. Alexopoulos and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111079

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  18. Restenosis remains a major concern in vascular stenting, especially for ostial lesions. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a non-cylindric stent, (with curved edges), implanted upstream of a ...

    Authors: T. G. Papaioannou, Ch. Ch. Christofidis, D. S. Mathioulakis and C. I. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111078

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  19. Carotido-femoral (CF) pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a marker of aortic stiffness. Recently a new ultrasound technique capable to provide real-time arterial waveform analysis (“E-track”, Aloka) has been develope...

    Authors: E. Malshi, C. Morizzo, M. Florescu, M. Kozakova, D. Vinereanu and C. Palombo
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111077

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  20. In uncomplicated hypertensive patients the prognostic role of endothelial dysfunction, as evaluated by flow-mediated vasodilatation of the brachial artery, has not been investigated.

    Authors: M. Salvetti, M. L. Muiesan, A. Paini, E. Belotti, G. Galbassini, V. Paderno, C. Agabiti-Rosei, C. Aggiusti and E. Agabiti-Rosei
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111076

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  21. Large artery damage is a major contributory factor to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality of patients with hypertension. As shown ASCOT and other study, beta-blockers appear to be less effective than other ...

    Authors: F. T. Ageev, Y. A. A. Orlova, B. D. Kulev and O. N. Baldina
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111075

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  22. The aim of our study was to evaluate microvascular reactivity and arterial stiffness with non-invasive methods in patients with different cardiovascular risk factors. Following blood pressure measurement, skin...

    Authors: J. Nemcsik, J. Egresits, J. Borvendég, E. Kolossváry, E. Finta, K. Farkas and I. Kiss
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111074

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  23. Exercise reduces systolic augmentation in the peripheral pulse wave, an effect similar to that produced by the nitric oxide (NO) donor nitroglycerin (NTG). The changes produced by exercise persist into the rec...

    Authors: S. M. Munir, B. Jiang, A. Guilcher, S. Brett, S. Redwood and P. J. Chowienczyk
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111072

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  24. Central and peripheral blood pressure and waveforms differ due to effects of wave reflection and amplification. Use of a mathematical transform function to predict central pressure remains controversial. It ma...

    Authors: S. M. Munir, A. Y. Guilcher, B. Clapp, S. Redwood and P. J. Chowienczyk
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111071

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  25. CCR5 is a receptor for several chemokines and is highly expressed on the cells involved in atherogenesis. A 32 bp deletion mutation of CCR5 prevents expression of this molecule on cell surface and is associate...

    Authors: H. Moattar, G. Foteinos, K. Mandel, B. Zal, A. Weerasinghe, S. Fredricks, M. Jahangiri, N. D. Carter and A. Afzal
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111070

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  26. Several disease conditions are associated with an increased risk of vascular events. Direct evaluation of arterial structure and function remains elusive at the clinical level. We now report the results of pul...

    Authors: S. do Vale, J. Martin Martins, C. Saldanha and J. Martins e Silva
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111069

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  27. Successful RTx from living-related donors, by removal of the uremic milieu and improvement in cardiovascular risk factors can be associated with improvement in indices of arterial stiffness. The aim of this st...

    Authors: N. G. Mardare, P. Gusbeth-Tatomir and A. Covic
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111068

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  28. Integrin α1 knockout mice (α1–/–) were used to investigate the role of the integrin α1β1 in the cardiac and vascular functions of angiotensin II (AngII)-induced hypertension. Carotid artery (CA) elasticity was...

    Authors: H. Louis, D. Rouy, A. Kakou, Z. Li, C. Labat, H. Gardner, D. Wagner and P. Lacolley
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111067

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  29. In order to assess pulse volume flow (PVF) and wall shear stress (WSS) in large arteries by the means of ultrasound, a Womerlsey theory based iterative method is proposed. Firstly, the PVF is computed by integ...

    Authors: C. A. D. Leguy, E. M. H. Bosboom, A. P. G. Hoeks and P. Boutouyrie
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111066

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  30. Arterial tonometry (AT), used for measurement of augmentation index (AI) at the central level, has been criticized because of artefacts induced by hand motion and deformation of the artery. We hypothesized tha...

    Authors: L. Castello, E. Bozec, S. Laurent and P. Boutouyrie
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111064

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  31. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the total cardiovascular risk assessed by SCORE system and vascular markers: carotid intima-media thickness (IMT), arterial stiffness indices, ...

    Authors: M. Kovaite, Z. Petrulioniene, A. Cypiene, L. Ryliskyte, V. Dzenkeviciute, J. Badariene and A. Laucevicius
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111063

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  32. Augmentation index (AIx) is widely used as a measure of wave reflection in clinical studies. The validity of AIx results rests on the ability to quantify the magnitude of the reflected pressure wave (P) in relat...

    Authors: A. W. Khir, A. D. Hughes and K. H. Parker
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111062

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  33. The cardiovascular toxicity that is associated with cyclo-oxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors is perhaps not a class effect, but may be rather limited to certain drugs in the class. Endothelial function and aortic ...

    Authors: A. Bratsas, C. Vlachopoulos, K. Aznaouridis, N. Ioakeimidis, P. Xaplanteris, N. Alexopoulos, I. Dima and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111056

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  34. Accumulating evidence suggests that erectile dysfunction (ED) may be an early manifestation of generalized vascular disease. Aortic stiffness is an independent marker and prognosticator of cardiovascular risk....

    Authors: N. Ioakeimidis, C. Vlachopoulos, K. Rokkas, C. Aggeli, D. Tsekoura, N. Alexopoulos, G. Latsios and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111055

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  35. B-mode ultrasound carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) measurements have increasingly proven their value as an in-vivo, non-invasive vascular research tool.

    Authors: E. de Groot and J. J. P. Kastelein
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111042

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  36. Chronic inflammation may impair arterial function and lead to an increase of their stiffness and risk of developing early atherosclerosis.

    Authors: A. Cypiene, A. Laucevicius, A. Venalis, L. Ryliskyte, J. Dadoniene, Z. Petrulioniene and M. Kovaite
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111039

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  37. Langerhans-cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare disorder that combines features of carcinogenesis and chronic inflammation with specific predilection for the Hypothalamic-Pituitary system. Chronic inflammation, ...

    Authors: K. Alexandraki, P. Makras, A. Protogerou, A. Stathopoulou, K. Dimitriou, D. Papadogias, E. Voidonikola, G. Piaditis, C. Papamichael and G. Kaltsas
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111025

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  38. Angiotensin II and nitric oxide play an important role in the function of arterial system. We wondered whether the mutations of angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AGTR1) and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNO...

    Authors: J. Filipovský, O. Mayer Jr., M. Dolejšová and L. Bolek
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111021

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  39. Exposure to urban air pollution, ultrafine particles or gas, is associated with acute cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. We investigated the effects of ambient air pollution on endothelial function in 40 ...

    Authors: A. Tan, E. Bozec, S. Laurent and P. Boutouyrie
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111020

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  40. Despite more than 200 years of research, no model has been able to fit all the aortic pressure waveform with physiologically interpretable parameters. We propose that the arterial waveform is composed of two c...

    Authors: J. E. Davies, J. Aguado-Sierra, D. P. Francis, A. D. Hughes, K. H. Parker and J. Mayet
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111018

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  41. The vulnerability to rupture of carotid plaque depends on the various types of mechanical stress including higher circumferential wall stress (CWS) in hypertensives and histological characteristics of plaque.

    Authors: A. Paini, P. Boutouyrie, D. Calvet, M. Zidi, E. Agabiti-Rosei and S. Laurent
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111017

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  42. Hypertension is a chronic age-related disorder, affecting nearly 20% of all adult Europeans. This disease entails debilitating cardiovascular complications and is the leading cause for drug prescriptions in Eu...

    Authors: K. Stolarz, W. Wojciechowska, T. Kuznetsova, K. Kawecka-Jaszcz, S. Babeanu, E. Casiglia, J. Filipovský, J. Peleška, Y. Nikitin and J. A. Staessen
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111014

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  43. During the last decade, several studies have documented the unfavorable effects of inflammation on cardiovascular function and its role in the pathophysiology of atherosclerotic disease. The interplay between ...

    Authors: K. A. Aznaouridis and C. I. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111013

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  44. Arterial stiffness and wave reflection are fast emerging as therapeutic targets in their own right. While thiazide diuretics have little or no effect on either arterial stiffness or wave reflection, vasodilato...

    Authors: A. Mahmud
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111012

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  45. Increased arterial stiffness may explain, at least in part, the increased cardiovascular and diabetes risk associated with the metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, the mechanisms linking the MetS to an increase...

    Authors: I. Ferreira, C. A. Boreham, J. W. R. Twisk, A. M. Gallagher, I. S. Young, L. J. Murray and C. D. A. Stehouwer
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111009

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  46. Arterial stiffness (AS) is associated with, and a predictor of, outcome in patients with renal and cardiovascular disease. In this study we measured different indices of arterial stiffness, and determinants of...

    Authors: B. S. Ilyas, D. Markie, D. E. Newby and D. J. Webb
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111007

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  47. Patients with COPD are at greater cardiovascular risk, even after allowing for confounding risk factors such as smoking. Arterial stiffness is an independent predictor of cardiovascular events. We have therefo...

    Authors: R. Sabit, C. E. Bolton, P. H. Edwards, I. B. Wilkinson, J. R. Cockcroft and D. J. Shale
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111006

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  48. L-arginine, being the substrate for endothelial nitric oxide synthase, is essential for normal endothelial function. Endothelial dysfunction is accompanied by increased arterial stiffness. Aim of the study was...

    Authors: G. Siasos, C. Vlachopoulos, D. Tousoulis, I. Andreou, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Zisimos, C. Pitsavos and C. Stefanadis
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111005

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  49. Impairment of endothelial function following typhoid vaccine can be prevented with HMG CoA reductase inhibitors (statins). Whether statins can protect against large artery stiffening is unclear. We hypothesise...

    Authors: S. Wallace, K. Maki-Petaja, J. Cheriyan, E. Davidson, C. McEniery, I. Wilkinson and R. Kharbanda
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111004

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  50. Although brachial systolic blood pressure (SBP) is the overall best predictor of future cardiovascular risk for the entire hypertensive population, there is much that can be learned from assessing diastolic bl...

    Authors: Stanley S. Franklin
    Citation: Artery Research 2019 1(Suppl 1):111001

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