Journal article
A novel technique for the assessment of preoperative cardiovascular risk: Reactive hyperemic response to short-term exercise
R Schier, J Hinkelbein, H Marcus, A Smallwood, AM Correa, R Mehran, R El-Zein, B Riedel
Biomed Research International | HINDAWI LTD | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/837130
Abstract
Background. Perioperative vascular function has been widely studied using noninvasive techniques that measure reactive hyperemia as a surrogate marker of vascular function. However, studies are limited to a static setting with patients tested at rest. We hypothesized that exercise would increase reactive hyperemia as measured by digital thermal monitoring (DTM) in association to patients' cardiometabolic risk. Methods. Thirty patients (58 ± 9 years) scheduled for noncardiac surgery were studied prospectively. Preoperatively, temperature rebound (TR) following upper arm cuff occlusion was measured before and 10 minutes after exercise. Data are presented as means ± SD. Statistical analysis uti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by IARS Grant funding.