Associations of Reservoir-Excess Pressure Parameters Derived From Central and Peripheral Arteries With Kidney Function
Abstract
BACKGROUND Central artery reservoir-excess pressure parameters are clinically important but impractical to record directly. However, diastolic waveform morphology is consistent across central and peripheral arteries. Therefore, peripheral artery reservoir-excess pressure parameters related to diastolic waveform morphology may be representative of central parameters and share clinically important associations with end-organ damage. This has never...
Paper Details
Title
Associations of Reservoir-Excess Pressure Parameters Derived From Central and Peripheral Arteries With Kidney Function
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
325 - 330
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