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The estimate of the elasticity of the infrarenal aorta of patients with hypertension by tissue Doppler imaging

https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2014-13-2-30-36

Abstract

Introduction and Purpose. Hypertension leads to vascular remodeling, due to increase in stiffness and reduced elasticity of the vascular wall. The aim was to examine the structural-functional changes of the infrarenal aorta (IA) in patients with hypertension and post-myocardial infarction using pulsed-wave tissue Doppler. Materials and Methods. A total of 178 patients (91 men and 87 women aged 35-68 years) with hypertension 1,2,3 degree and after myocardial infarction based in the trial. The pulsed-wave tissue Doppler estimates time and velocities values of the front wall and back wall motion of the IA. Results and discussion. Data time and velocities values of the front wall and back wall motion of the IA are obtained at surveyed categories of persons based on sexual differences. Findings.Time and velocities values of the wall motion of the IA provide to judge of changes in elasticity of the IA in hypertension.

About the Authors

E. S. Pavochkina
Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education
Russian Federation


S. B. Tkachenko
Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education
Russian Federation


N. F. Beresten
Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education
Russian Federation


L. I. Barvinchenko
Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education
Russian Federation


O. S. Grodnickiy
Russian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education
Russian Federation


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Pavochkina E.S., Tkachenko S.B., Beresten N.F., Barvinchenko L.I., Grodnickiy O.S. The estimate of the elasticity of the infrarenal aorta of patients with hypertension by tissue Doppler imaging. Regional blood circulation and microcirculation. 2014;13(2):30-36. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2014-13-2-30-36

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