Assessment of ascending aortic elasticity in hypertension patients by quantitative tissue velocity imaging

Yongping Lu , Youbing Deng , Qiang Wang , Fang Chen , Yanling Huang , Yanfen Lv , Huali Zhang , Fei Yu

Current Medical Science ›› 2009, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (6) : 782 -785.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2009, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (6) : 782 -785. DOI: 10.1007/s11596-009-0622-2
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Assessment of ascending aortic elasticity in hypertension patients by quantitative tissue velocity imaging

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The elasticity of the ascending aorta in healthy volunteers and hypertension patients were examined by using quantitative tissue velocity imaging (QTVI), and the age-related change in the ascending aortic elasticity was investigated. The anterior and posterior walls of the ascending aorta were imaged with tissue Doppler method in all the subjects and QTVI was performed. Stable curves were obtained from 173 hypertension patients and 185 healthy adults. The peak early diastolic velocity (Ve), peak late diastolic velocity (Va) and peak systolic velocity (Vs) were measured. The relation of age with these measures was assessed. The results showed that the elasticity of the ascending aorta was much lower in the hypertension patients than in normal controls (P<0.05), and the elasticity was decreased with age in both groups (P<0.05). Our results suggested that QTVI, a new non-invasive ultrasonic technique, is helpful for the assessment of the aortic elasticity in hypertension patients.

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quantitative tissue velocity / hypertension / ascending aortic / elasticity

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Yongping Lu, Youbing Deng, Qiang Wang, Fang Chen, Yanling Huang, Yanfen Lv, Huali Zhang, Fei Yu. Assessment of ascending aortic elasticity in hypertension patients by quantitative tissue velocity imaging. Current Medical Science, 2009, 29(6): 782-785 DOI:10.1007/s11596-009-0622-2

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