Title :
Simultaneous assessment of postocclusive flow-mediated vasodilatation in three vascular beds
Author :
Jia-Jung Wang ; Jia-Fu Yang ; Chan-Ting Lin ; Wei-Kung Tseng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., I-Shou Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract :
Endothelial function has shown to be strongly associated with cardiovascular risk. In the study, postocclusive flow-mediated vasodilatation (FMD) was measured and used to assess the endothelial function in three different vascular beds. Twenty-six healthy volunteers were recruited in the study and asked to undertake a 3-minute occlusion of left brachial arteries. Result analysis showed that FMD of radial arteries with the pneumatic oscillometry was found to be significantly greater than that of small arteries together with microvessels in fingers with the photo-plethysmography (122 ± 61 versus 87 ± 56, p = 0.02). Besides, FMD of skin microcirculation in fingers with the laser Doppler flowmetry was calculated to be 118 ± 68, with no significant level as compared with radial arterial FMD. Due to a smaller coefficient of variations, the oscillometric technique proposed may become an alternative for evaluating endothelial function of peripheral arteries.
Keywords :
blood vessels; cardiovascular system; haemodynamics; laser applications in medicine; photoplethysmography; skin; FMD; cardiovascular risk; endothelial function; laser Doppler flowmetry; left brachial arteries; microvessels; oscillometric technique; peripheral arteries; photoplethysmography; pneumatic oscillometry; postocclusive flow-mediated vasodilatation; radial arteries; simultaneous assessment; skin microcirculation; vascular beds; Arteries; Blood flow; Brachytherapy; Doppler effect; Fingers; Lasers; Skin; endothelial function; flow-mediated vasodilatation; microcirculation; oscillometry; photo-plethysmography;
Conference_Titel :
Bioelectronics and Bioinformatics (ISBB), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chung Li
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2769-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISBB.2014.6820945