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Measurement of the local aortic stiffness by a non-invasive bioelectrical impedance technique
Authors:Mathieu Collette  Alain Lalande  Serge Willoteaux  Georges Leftheriotis  Anne Humeau
Affiliation:1.Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Systèmes Automatisés (LISA),Université d’Angers,Angers,France;2.Groupe Imagerie Médicale, LE2I, UMR CNRS 5158, Faculté de Médecine,Université de Bourgogne,Dijon,France;3.CHU d’Angers, Laboratoire de radio-diagnostic et imagerie médicale,Angers Cedex 01,France;4.IFR 132, UMR CNRS 6214-INSERM 771, faculté de médecine,Université d’Angers,Angers,France;5.CHU d’Angers, Laboratoire d’Explorations Fonctionnelles Vasculaires,Angers Cedex 01,France
Abstract:Aortic stiffness measurement is well recognized as an independent predictor of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. Recently, a simple method has been proposed for the evaluation of the local aortic stiffness (AoStiff) using a non-invasive bioelectrical impedance (BI) technique. This approach relies on a novel interpretation of the arterial stiffness where AoStiff is computed from the measurement of two new BI variables: (1) the local aortic flow resistance (AoRes) exerted by the drag forces onto the flow; (2) the local aortic wall distensibility (AoDist). Herein, we propose to detail and compare these three indices with the reference pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurement and the direct assessment of the aortic drag forces (DF) and distensibility (DS) obtained by the magnetic resonance imaging technique. Our results show a significant correlation between AoStiff and PWV (r = 0.79; P < 0.0001; 120 patients at rest; mean age 44 ± 16 years), and also between AoRes and DF (r = 0.95; P = 0.0011) and between AoDist and DS (r = 0.93; P = 0.0022) on eight patients at rest (mean age 52 ± 19 years). These first results suggest that local aortic stiffness can be explored reliably by the BI technique.
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