Journal article
Relation between coronary artery disease, aortic stiffness, and left ventricular structure in a population sample
CD Gatzka, JD Cameron, BA Kingwell, AM Dart
Hypertension | Published : 1998
Abstract
To elucidate the relationship between coronary artery disease (CAD), aortic stiffness, and left ventricular structure, we recruited 55 subjects (33 men; average age, 63±1 years) with previously unknown CAD from a healthy general population sample, as well as 55 control subjects matched for gender, age, and serum cholesterol level. We measured arterial blood pressure and the systolic expansion of the transverse aorta and left ventricular structure by echocardiography. Aortic stiffness was higher in CAD patients than in controls, with a brachial pulse pressure of 59±3 versus 52±2 mmHg and stiffness indices of E(p)=212±26 versus 123±13 kN/m2 and β=16±2 versus 9±1 (all P<0.01). Mean arterial pre..
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