Non-invasive strain imaging in normotensive and hypertensive patients

R. W. Boekhoven, L. Marais, M. Rutten, F. N. v.d. Vosse, P. Boutouyrie, R. Lopata
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Literature shows that arterial stiffness is related to age and degree of atherosclerosis. It has been hypothesized that there is no difference in arterial stiffness between normotensive (NT) and hypertensive (HT) patients of same sex and age. This was demonstrated in a previous study by analysing pressure diameter curve data and estimating the incremental Youngs modulus [1]. In this study, 2D strain imaging was used to investigate possible differences in carotid stiffness by quantifying the response to pressure, i.e., strain, in a group of NT and HT subjects, matched for both age and sex. Radio-frequency data of the common carotid artery were acquired in 18 NT and 18 HT patients, with a mean age of 52 ± 11, using the Mylab 70 (Esaote, NL). Displacements and strains were estimated using a 2D strain imaging algorithm [2]. Strain analysis was performed and on the far wall data at end-systole. One-way ANOVA indicates significant lower strains in the HT groups throughout the vessel wall (NT = 6.3%±5.6%; HT = 4.8%±3.9%). The lower strain and distensibility can be explained by the higher mean arterial pressure and non-linear behaviour of the vascular tissue. These results confirm the hypothesis that the stiffness in HT patients is not necessarily higher compared to NT patients.
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文献显示,动脉硬度与年龄和动脉粥样硬化程度有关。据推测,相同性别和年龄的正常血压(NT)和高血压(HT)患者的动脉硬度没有差异。之前的研究通过分析压力直径曲线数据和估算增量杨氏模量证明了这一点[1]。在这项研究中,通过量化一组年龄和性别匹配的NT和HT受试者对压力(即应变)的反应,使用二维应变成像来研究颈动脉僵硬度可能存在的差异。使用Mylab 70 (Esaote, NL)获取18例NT和18例HT患者颈总动脉的射频数据,平均年龄为52±11岁。使用二维应变成像算法估计位移和应变[2]。对收缩期末远壁数据进行应变分析。单因素方差分析显示,HT组在整个血管壁的菌株显著降低(NT = 6.3%±5.6%;Ht = 4.8%±3.9%)。较低的应变和膨胀性可以用较高的平均动脉压和血管组织的非线性行为来解释。这些结果证实了HT患者的僵硬度并不一定比NT患者高的假设。
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