Characterization of the upper limb arterial properties during reactive hyperemia.

Gary Dobson, Michael Chong, Michelle Walker, Paul Petrasek, Clifton R Johnston, John V Tyberg, Mustafa Karamanoglu
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The radial artery (RA) pressure waveform is commonly used to reconstruct the central aortic pressure waveform. Because the RA pressure waveform has been used as input to this process, its features that are dependent on the local arterial properties can influence the final reconstructed aortic waveform. In this study, we determined the effects of altered upper limb pulse wave velocity (PWV) and local wave reflection parameters on RA pressure waveform augmentation (RA-AIx). Twenty healthy volunteers (10 men) between the ages of 18 and 35 years of age were recruited. Simultaneous pressure waveforms were acquired using arterial tonometers from the right carotid and the radial arteries, prior to and following tourniquet induced hyperemia. The phase velocities from the pressure wave transfer function were used to estimate the pulse wave velocity (PWV(infinity)), the local reflection coefficient (Gamma) and an estimate of the terminal impedance of the upper limbs, PWV(0+). The RA-AIx was represented as a linear, three-parameter model that included the input (the AIx of the carotid artery pressure waveform, CA-AIx), the Gamma and PWV(infinity) of the arm. Tourniquet induced hyperemia did not alter Gamma but reduced PWV(infinity), and PWV(0+) and increased RA-AIx. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that RA-AIx was increased by high levels of CA-AIx and PWV(infinity) and decreased by elevated Gamma. The relative weighing of CA-AIx, Gamma and PWV(infinity) on RA-AIx were 3:2:1, respectively. The AIx of RA is determined to an equal extent by the input and local factors. Interpretation of the AIx of the RA and the reconstructed central aortic waveform should be made in the context of this relationship.

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反应性充血期间上肢动脉特性的表征。
桡动脉(RA)压力波形通常用于重建中央主动脉压力波形。由于RA压力波形被用作该过程的输入,其依赖于局部动脉特性的特征会影响最终重建的主动脉波形。在这项研究中,我们确定了改变上肢脉冲波速度(PWV)和局部波反射参数对RA压力波形增强(RA- aix)的影响。招募了20名年龄在18至35岁之间的健康志愿者(10名男性)。在止血带引起充血之前和之后,使用动脉血压计获得右颈动脉和桡动脉的同时压力波形。利用压力波传递函数的相速度估计脉冲波速度(PWV(∞))、局部反射系数(Gamma)和上肢终端阻抗(PWV(0+))。RA-AIx被表示为一个线性的三参数模型,其中包括输入(颈动脉压力波形的AIx, CA-AIx),手臂的Gamma和PWV(无穷大)。止血带引起的充血没有改变γ,但降低了PWV(无穷大)和PWV(0+),增加了RA-AIx。多元线性回归分析表明,RA-AIx随着CA-AIx和PWV(无限)的升高而升高,而Gamma升高则降低。CA-AIx、Gamma和PWV(infinity)对RA-AIx的相对权重分别为3:2:1。RA的AIx在同等程度上由输入因素和局部因素决定。对RA的AIx和重建的中央主动脉波形的解释应该在这种关系的背景下进行。
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