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The effect of measurement position on brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity.

Authors :
Shimawaki S
Toda M
Nakabayashi M
Sakai N
Source :
Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics [Acta Bioeng Biomech] 2015; Vol. 17 (1), pp. 111-6.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Arterial stiffness measurements are primarily used for the early detection of arteriosclerosis. Methods and devices that can easily measure arterial stiffness at home are in demand. We propose a simple method for measuring brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) at home using a reclining chair and investigate the effects of positioning on baPWV measurement. We measured baPWV in 50 healthy men (21-70 years) in seven different measurement positions, including the supine position, sitting, sitting with the knees flexed at 45°, sitting with the knees flexed at 0°, reclining at 37°, reclining at 50°, and standing. BaPWV was significantly lower in the supine position (P < 0.01) than in the other positions. It was significantly higher in the sitting position (P < 0.01) than in the reclining position (37°). No changes in baPWV were seen changing the knee flexion angle alone while sitting. Strong correlations were also ob- served between baPWV in the supine position and that in other positions. We showed that baPWV in the supine position can be calcu- lated by making corrections to baPWV measured in the sitting position at a reclining angle. Utilizing this corrected value would allow easy measurement at home using a reclining chair.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1509-409X
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25951874