Higher Pulse Wave Velocity Seen in Well-Controlled Diabetes Pulse wave velocity is higher among patients with well-controlled type 2 diabetes when compared to controls, and is associated with white ...
Researchers found that estimated Pulse Wave Velocity (ePWV), a readily available marker of arterial stiffness, has been shown to be an effective addition in identifying patients at risk of mortality ...
Since the aorta is the major component of arterial elasticity, the carotid-femoral PWV offers the simplest reproducible and noninvasive evaluation of regional stiffness. This measurement allows the ...
image: Arterial stiffness is one of the early signs of cardiovascular disease, and arterial stiffening has been observed in children. A recent study suggests that an easy-to-use, non-invasive method ...
In this study we set out to investigate the relationship between aortic diameter and the presence of AAA on PWV measured non-invasively using the Vicorder device. The study consisted of 309 patients ...
It would be logical that based on the evidence, medicine published data that the assessment of arterial stiffness and arterial wave reflections may be implemented in daily clinical practice to improve ...
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, Vol. 31, No. 5 (October 2005), pp. 352-359 (8 pages) Objectives This study examined the relationship between work-related psychological stress and ...
Nokia has announced that it will be disabling the headline of feature of its Body Cardio scale in a software update. The scale was sold with the ability to track Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV), essentially ...
Nokia recently bought Withings for $191 million and immediately put it in charge of its entire digital health business. The Finnish company may have been persuaded in part by the Body Cardio, Withings ...
An interview with Jess Goodman, MD, iHeart President and Founder and Sarah Goodman, CEO of iHeart, conducted by April Cashin-Garbutt, MA (Cantab) How can you measure the biological health and age of ...
Assessing the stiffness of the arteries could help identify patients most at risk of dying from Covid-19, new research has revealed. Estimated pulse wave velocity (ePWV), a readily available marker of ...
Aortic pulse wave velocity, a classic index of aortic stiffness, may be easily measured in humans using noninvasive ultrasound methods of high reproducibility. Recent epidemiologic studies have shown ...
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