Pulse wave amplitude is associated with brachial artery diameter: Implications for gender differences in microvascular function

2010 
The ratio of pulse wave amplitude (PWA) during reactive hyperemia compared to baseline as measured by peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT) is a non-invasive measure of microvascular endothelial function referred to as the pulse wave amplitude reactive hyperemia index (PWA-RHI). Whether upstream conduit vessel structure may affect downstream resistance vessel PWA has not been clearly examined. We tested the hypothesis that digital PWA is influenced by brachial artery diameter (BAD) and that this association would influence comparison of PWA-RHI between genders. Measures of vascular structure and microvascular function were carried out in 115 patients varying in cardiovascular risk profiles (average age 57 years, male n = 79, CAD n = 43). PWA was assessed using plethysmography at baseline and following 5 minutes of brachial artery occlusion. BAD was assessed using high-resolution ultrasonography. Results: There was a negative association between BAD and PWA-RHI ( r = —0.34, p < 0.05). Women had greater PWA-R...
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