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Relationship between Flow-mediated Endothelial Vasodilation and the Pulse Wave Velocity, and Cervical Carotid Artery Stenosis.

Authors :
Shirokane K
Tamaki T
Kim K
Tsuchiya M
Yamazaki M
Morita A
Source :
Neurologia medico-chirurgica [Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)] 2020 Jun 15; Vol. 60 (6), pp. 293-298. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 14.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Carotid artery stenosis is elicited by atherosclerosis and is the main cause of cerebral thrombosis. Flow-mediated endothelial vasodilation (FMD) can be measured noninvasively to assess vascular endothelial function related to atherosclerosis. The pulse wave velocity (PWV) is used to evaluate the vascular media involved in atherosclerosis. We investigated the relationship between these measurements in 75 consecutive patients with atherosclerotic cerebral thrombosis. They were assigned to three equal groups based on the severity of carotid artery stenosis on ultrasonograms. Group 1 had no stenosis, group 2 manifested moderate stenosis (<60%), and group 3 presented with severe stenosis (≥60%). We compared the FMD and PWV among the three groups. The PWV was significantly lower in group 1 than the other two groups. The FMD was significantly lower in group 3; it was significantly lower in group 2 than group 1. There was an inverse correlation between the FMD and the severity of carotid artery stenosis. Our findings show that for assessing the severity of carotid artery stenosis, the FMD is more useful than the PWV.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1349-8029
Volume :
60
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neurologia medico-chirurgica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32404574
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2019-0193