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20-MHz Ultrasound for Measurements of Flow-Mediated Dilation and Shear Rate in the Radial Artery
Authors:Andrzej Nowicki  Zbigniew Trawinski  Barbara Gambin  Wojciech Secomski  Michał Szubielski  Marzena Parol  Robert Olszewski
Abstract:A high-frequency scanning system consisting of a 20-MHz linear array transducer combined with a 20-MHz pulsed Doppler probe was introduced to evaluate the degree of radial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD [%]) in two groups of patients after 5?min of controlled forearm ischemia followed by reactive hyperemia. In group I, comprising 27 healthy volunteers, FMD (mean?±?standard deviation) was 15.26?±?4.90% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 13.32%–17.20%); in group II, comprising 17 patients with chronic coronary artery disease, FMD was significantly less at 4.53?±?4.11% (95% CI: 2.42%–6.64%). Specifically, the ratio FMD/SR (mean?±?standard deviation), was equal to 5.36?×?10?4?±?4.64?×?10?4 (95% CI: 3.54?×?10?4 to 7.18?×?10?4) in group I and 1.38?×?10?4?±?0.89?×?10?4 (95% CI: 0.70?×?10?4 to 2.06?×?10?4) in group II. Statistically significant differences between the two groups were confirmed by a Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney test for both FMD and FMD/SR (p?<0.01). Areas under receiver operating characteristic curves for FMD and FMD/SR were greater than 0.9. The results confirm the usefulness of the proposed measurements of radial artery FMD and SR in differentiation of normal patients from those with chronic coronary artery disease.
Keywords:Flow-mediated vasodilation  Radial artery  Shear rate  Reactive hyperemia  Endothelium  Pulsed doppler  Ultrasonography
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