ID | 106070 |
Title Alternative | Augmentation indexは高齢者の冠動脈疾患のリスクを評価し得ない
Augmentation Index in CAD
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Author |
Hayashi, Shuji
Tokushima University
Yamada, Hirotsugu
Tokushima University
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Hotchi, Junko
Tokushima University
Ise, Takayuki
Tokushima University
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Yamaguchi, Koji
Tokushima University
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Soeki, Takeshi
Tokushima University
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Wakatsuki, Tetsuzo
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Tamaki, Toshiaki
University of Tokushima
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Sata, Masataka
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Keywords | Arterial stiffness
Augmentation index
Central blood pressure
Coronary artery disease
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Content Type |
Thesis or Dissertation
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Description | Background: Augmentation index (AI) has been used as a clinical index of arterial stiffness and has been reported to be an independent predictor of cardiovascular events, but some investigators have reported that AI is not a useful marker to identify coronary artery disease (CAD) in elderly patients. The majority of CAD patients are elderly people, therefore the aim of this study was to examine whether AI is a useful marker to identify the risk of CAD.
Methods and Results: A total of 120 patients (69±10 years of age; 83 male) who underwent cardiac catheterization for suspected CAD were enrolled. Invasive central blood pressure (BP) was measured using a fluid-filled catheter. Non-invasive AI was calculated by the SphygmoCor (AtCor Medical) system at the end of catheterization. Subjects consisted of 99 patients with CAD and 21 patients without CAD. There was no significant difference in AI between the CAD and the non-CAD groups (24±10 vs. 24±14%). Non-invasive systolic central BP was lower than the invasive systolic central BP (115±18 vs. 130±23 mmHg, P<0.001) in all patients. Non-invasive diastolic central BP was greater than the invasive diastolic central BP (67±10 vs. 63±10 mmHg, P<0.001). Conclusions: In elderly patients, AI may not be a useful marker to identify CAD. |
Journal Title |
Circulation Journal
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ISSN | 13474820
13469843
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NCID | AA12022334
AA11591968
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Publisher | The Japanese Circulation Society
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Volume | 78
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Issue | 5
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Start Page | 1176
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End Page | 1182
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Published Date | 2014-02-24
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Remark | 内容要旨・審査要旨・論文本文の公開
内容要旨・審査要旨 : LID201404221014.pdf 論文本文 : LID201407251001.pdf 訂正(Corrigendum) : LID201510281001.pdf 訂正(Corrigendum)の出版社版URL : https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-66-0120 本論文は, 著者Shuji Hayashiの学位論文として提出され, 学位審査・授与の対象となっている。 |
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eng
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ETD
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MEXT report number | 甲第2670号
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Diploma Number | 甲医第1194号
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Granted Date | 2014-03-24
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Degree Name |
Doctor of Medical Science
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Grantor |
Tokushima University
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departments |
University Hospital
Medical Sciences
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