Determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adults

Abstract Arterial pulse wave velocity (PWV) is recognized as a convenient method to assess peripheral vascular stiffness. This study explored the clinical characteristics of hand PWV (hPWV) and hand pulse transit time (hPTT) in healthy adults (sixty males = 42.4 ± 13.9 yrs; sixty-four females = 42.8...

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Main Authors: Yung-Sheng Chen, Wan-An Lu, Ling-Yen Hsu, Cheng-Deng Kuo
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-60927-5
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description Abstract Arterial pulse wave velocity (PWV) is recognized as a convenient method to assess peripheral vascular stiffness. This study explored the clinical characteristics of hand PWV (hPWV) and hand pulse transit time (hPTT) in healthy adults (sixty males = 42.4 ± 13.9 yrs; sixty-four females = 42.8 ± 13.9 yrs) voluntarily participated in this study. The arterial pulse waveform and the anatomical distance from the radial styloid process to the tip of the middle finger of both hands were recorded in the sitting position. The hPWV was calculated as the traversed distance divided by hPTT between those two points. Male subjects showed significantly greater hPWV, systolic blood pressure, and pulse pressure than age-matched female subjects, while the hPTT was not significantly different between genders. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that gender is a common determinant of hPWV and hPTT, and that age and heart rate (HR) were negatively correlated with hPWV and hPTT, respectively. We conclude that male subjects have greater hPWV than female subjects. Ageing is associated with decreased hPWV, while increased HR is associated with a smaller hPTT. The hPWV and hPTT might be used as non-invasive indices to characterise the ageing and arterial stiffness of peripheral blood vessels.
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spelling doaj-art-e2e6162477cb4e9fa064442dc4eddc802025-08-19T23:17:55ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-05-011411710.1038/s41598-024-60927-5Determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adultsYung-Sheng Chen0Wan-An Lu1Ling-Yen Hsu2Cheng-Deng Kuo3Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of TaipeiCollege of LOHAS Industry, Fo-Guang UniversityInstitute of Traditional Medicine, National Yang-Ming Chiao-Tung University School of MedicineTanyu Research LaboratoryAbstract Arterial pulse wave velocity (PWV) is recognized as a convenient method to assess peripheral vascular stiffness. This study explored the clinical characteristics of hand PWV (hPWV) and hand pulse transit time (hPTT) in healthy adults (sixty males = 42.4 ± 13.9 yrs; sixty-four females = 42.8 ± 13.9 yrs) voluntarily participated in this study. The arterial pulse waveform and the anatomical distance from the radial styloid process to the tip of the middle finger of both hands were recorded in the sitting position. The hPWV was calculated as the traversed distance divided by hPTT between those two points. Male subjects showed significantly greater hPWV, systolic blood pressure, and pulse pressure than age-matched female subjects, while the hPTT was not significantly different between genders. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that gender is a common determinant of hPWV and hPTT, and that age and heart rate (HR) were negatively correlated with hPWV and hPTT, respectively. We conclude that male subjects have greater hPWV than female subjects. Ageing is associated with decreased hPWV, while increased HR is associated with a smaller hPTT. The hPWV and hPTT might be used as non-invasive indices to characterise the ageing and arterial stiffness of peripheral blood vessels.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-60927-5Pulse wave velocityPulse transit timeRadial arteryArterial stiffnessPeripheral blood vessel
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Determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adults
Pulse wave velocity
Pulse transit time
Radial artery
Arterial stiffness
Peripheral blood vessel
title Determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adults
title_full Determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adults
title_fullStr Determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adults
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adults
title_short Determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adults
title_sort determinants of hand pulse wave velocity and hand pulse transit time in healthy adults
topic Pulse wave velocity
Pulse transit time
Radial artery
Arterial stiffness
Peripheral blood vessel
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