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Pulse Wave Velocity Testing in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
Authors:Melissa David  Omar Malti  Majd AlGhatrif  Jeanette Wright  Marco Canepa  James B Strait
Institution:1.Clinical Research Branch, National Institute of Aging
Abstract:Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity is considered the gold standard for measurements of central arterial stiffness obtained through noninvasive methods1. Subjects are placed in the supine position and allowed to rest quietly for at least 10 min prior to the start of the exam. The proper cuff size is selected and a blood pressure is obtained using an oscillometric device. Once a resting blood pressure has been obtained, pressure waveforms are acquired from the right femoral and right common carotid arteries. The system then automatically calculates the pulse transit time between these two sites (using the carotid artery as a surrogate for the descending aorta). Body surface measurements are used to determine the distance traveled by the pulse wave between the two sampling sites. This distance is then divided by the pulse transit time resulting in the pulse wave velocity. The measurements are performed in triplicate and the average is used for analysis.
Keywords:Medicine  Issue 84  Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV)  Pulse Wave Analysis (PWA)  Arterial stiffness  Aging  Cardiovascular  Carotid-femoral pulse
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