Arterial stiffness – A measurable vascular marker in clinical practice

Arterial stiffness results from the changes in the walls of the large vessels and aorta. It has been incriminated in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disorders. Its association with the major risk factors and atherosclerosis has been explored. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is generally measured to eva...

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Main Authors: Nagaraj Desai, C R Venkatesh, Prabhakar Koregol
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:APIK Journal of Internal Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ajim.in/article.asp?issn=2666-1802;year=2021;volume=9;issue=3;spage=146;epage=152;aulast=Desai
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spelling doaj-3eddce17152e4fedaa549a33fa560f1c2021-08-09T09:46:06ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAPIK Journal of Internal Medicine2666-18022666-18102021-01-019314615210.4103/ajim.ajim_95_20Arterial stiffness – A measurable vascular marker in clinical practiceNagaraj DesaiC R VenkateshPrabhakar KoregolArterial stiffness results from the changes in the walls of the large vessels and aorta. It has been incriminated in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disorders. Its association with the major risk factors and atherosclerosis has been explored. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is generally measured to evaluate it. Noninvasive methods of its measurement, which have been found to be satisfactory inaccuracy, make it a very attractive tool for cardiovascular risk assessment. In clinical practice, probe-based or cuff-based systems are commonly used to measure arterial stiffness. It may well be suited for the detection of vascular abnormality of an intermediate clinical phenotype and has been shown to be a marker of poorer prognosis in some diseases like chronic kidney disease. It has also been found to be reversible in clinical studies, although in the early stages. Given the global burgeoning cardiovascular diseases, it may serve as an attractive clinical screening tool that may be applied to a large population to implement early preventive strategies and utilize the limited resources to those with abnormal findings. Region-specific guidelines do recommend measurement of PWV. However, in the real world, the measurement of arterial stiffness remains underutilized as yet.http://www.ajim.in/article.asp?issn=2666-1802;year=2021;volume=9;issue=3;spage=146;epage=152;aulast=Desaiarterial stiffnesscardiovascular riskpulse wave velocity
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author Nagaraj Desai
C R Venkatesh
Prabhakar Koregol
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C R Venkatesh
Prabhakar Koregol
Arterial stiffness – A measurable vascular marker in clinical practice
APIK Journal of Internal Medicine
arterial stiffness
cardiovascular risk
pulse wave velocity
author_facet Nagaraj Desai
C R Venkatesh
Prabhakar Koregol
author_sort Nagaraj Desai
title Arterial stiffness – A measurable vascular marker in clinical practice
title_short Arterial stiffness – A measurable vascular marker in clinical practice
title_full Arterial stiffness – A measurable vascular marker in clinical practice
title_fullStr Arterial stiffness – A measurable vascular marker in clinical practice
title_full_unstemmed Arterial stiffness – A measurable vascular marker in clinical practice
title_sort arterial stiffness – a measurable vascular marker in clinical practice
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series APIK Journal of Internal Medicine
issn 2666-1802
2666-1810
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Arterial stiffness results from the changes in the walls of the large vessels and aorta. It has been incriminated in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disorders. Its association with the major risk factors and atherosclerosis has been explored. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is generally measured to evaluate it. Noninvasive methods of its measurement, which have been found to be satisfactory inaccuracy, make it a very attractive tool for cardiovascular risk assessment. In clinical practice, probe-based or cuff-based systems are commonly used to measure arterial stiffness. It may well be suited for the detection of vascular abnormality of an intermediate clinical phenotype and has been shown to be a marker of poorer prognosis in some diseases like chronic kidney disease. It has also been found to be reversible in clinical studies, although in the early stages. Given the global burgeoning cardiovascular diseases, it may serve as an attractive clinical screening tool that may be applied to a large population to implement early preventive strategies and utilize the limited resources to those with abnormal findings. Region-specific guidelines do recommend measurement of PWV. However, in the real world, the measurement of arterial stiffness remains underutilized as yet.
topic arterial stiffness
cardiovascular risk
pulse wave velocity
url http://www.ajim.in/article.asp?issn=2666-1802;year=2021;volume=9;issue=3;spage=146;epage=152;aulast=Desai
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