DocumentCode :
2638171
Title :
Evaluation of arterial endothelial function using transit times of artificially induced pulses
Author :
Maltz, Jonathan S. ; Budinger, Thomas F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Med. & Functional Imaging, Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
15-18 April 2004
Firstpage :
1525
Abstract :
Arterial endothelial dysfunction is an early event in atherosclerosis and correlates with cardiovascular disease risk factors. The most widely used noninvasive measure of endothelial function involves brachial artery (BA) diameter measurement using ultrasound imaging. The change in arterial diameter after reactive hyperemia is a measure of endothelium-mediated vasorelaxation (EMVR). High technical complexity and cost render this technique unsuitable for routine clinical use. To assess EMVR we induce artificial pulses at the superficial radial artery using a linear actuator. An ultrasonic flowmeter detects these pulses 10-30 cm proximal to the point of induction. The delay between pulse application and detection provides the pulse transit time (PTT). By measuring PTT before and after BA occlusion and ensuing reactive hyperemia, EMVR can be quantified since smooth muscle relaxation increases PTT. This method is shown to provide 37% greater sensitivity (p<0.05) to EMVR than BA diameter measurement in the eleven human subjects examined.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical measurement; biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; diameter measurement; diseases; time measurement; ultrasonic measurement; 10 to 30 cm; arterial endothelial function evaluation; artificially induced pulses; atherosclerosis; brachial artery diameter measurement; cardiovascular disease risk factors; endothelium-mediated vasorelaxation; pulse transit time; reactive hyperemia; smooth muscle relaxation; superficial radial artery; ultrasonic flowmeter; ultrasound imaging; Arteries; Atherosclerosis; Brachytherapy; Cardiovascular diseases; Costs; Delay effects; Hydraulic actuators; Muscles; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging: Nano to Macro, 2004. IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8388-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2004.1398841
Filename :
1398841
Link To Document :
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