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Association between measurements of arterial stiffness and target organ damage in a general Spanish population.

Rosario Alonso-DominguezNatalia Sanchez-AguaderoMaría Carmen Patino-AlonsoCristina Agudo-CondeÁngela de Cabo-LasoMarta Gómez-SánchezLeticia Gomez-SanchezEmiliano Rodriguez-SanchezLuis García-OrtizManuel Angel Gomez-Marcosnull null
Published in: Annals of medicine (2021)
The different measurements of arterial stiffness are highly associated with each other. Moreover, cf-PWV and ba-PWV were associated with vascular TOD, and ba-PWV with LVH, although they disappear when adjusting for cardiovascular risk factors. Key Messages There is a strong correlation between the different measurements of vascular structure and function. Carotid-femoral and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity were positively associated with vascular target organ damage, the latter was also positively associated with left ventricular hypertrophy. This associations disappear when adjusting for cardiovascular risk factors.
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