Original paper
Structural changes in renal arterioles are closely associated with central hemodynamic parameters in patients with renal disease
Abstract
Although central hemodynamics are known to be closely associated with microvascular damage, their association with lesions in the small renal arteries has not yet been fully clarified. We focused on arterioles in renal biopsy specimens and analyzed whether their structural changes were associated with noninvasive vascular function parameters, including central blood pressure (BP) and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV). Forty-four...
Paper Details
Title
Structural changes in renal arterioles are closely associated with central hemodynamic parameters in patients with renal disease
Published Date
Apr 15, 2021
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
9
Pages
1113 - 1121
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