• DocumentCode
    2464285
  • Title

    Gender-related differences in the excess pressure component of central aortic pressure waveform of healthy young

  • Author

    Cymberknop, Leandro ; Bia, Daniel ; Zócalo, Yanina ; Farro, Ignacio ; Torrado, Juan ; Farro, Federico ; Pessana, Franco ; Armentano, Ricardo L.

  • Author_Institution
    Electronic Department, Buenos Aires Regional Faculty, National Technological University, Medrano 951, (C1179AAQ), Buenos Aires
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 3 2011
  • Firstpage
    207
  • Lastpage
    210
  • Abstract
    Gender-related difference in cardiovascular diseases is one of the most investigated and still unsolved issues. Finding an explanation to this topic might have important implications for the understanding of the differences between men and women in diseases and possibly lead to the development of gender-specific strategies for its management. Recent studies have proposed that the capacitive or reservoir function of the aorta and large elastic arteries plays a major role in determining the pulse wave morphology. The pressure waveform can be explained in terms of a reservoir pressure related to arterial compliance and an “excess” or wave-related pressure associated with traveling waves. Gender-differences in the ascending aorta pressure waveform reservoir and excess components are to be characterized. The aim of this study was to evaluate, by means of a mathematical approach, gender-related differences in the central aortic pressure waveform components. Central aortic pressure waveform was non-invasively obtained in 22 healthy subjects (Age: 20 years old; 11 female). Males and females showed differences in the level and time to maximal excess pressure component, but no gender-related differences were found in the reservoir one.
  • Keywords
    Arteries; Biomedical measurements; Diseases; Mathematical model; Pressure measurement; Reservoirs; Timing; Aorta; Blood Pressure; Computer Simulation; Female; Humans; Male; Models, Cardiovascular; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Sex Factors; Young Adult;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Boston, MA
  • ISSN
    1557-170X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4121-1
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1557-170X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090037
  • Filename
    6090037