Special article: Non-invasive measurement of endothelial function

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1. Endothelial dysfunction, due to reductions in nitric oxide (NO) action, is an early feature of macrovascular disease. 2. Non-invasive measurement of endothelial function may be assessed by postischaemic dilatation of forearm vessels, using plethysmography, or flow-mediated dilatation of the brachial artery, using ultrasound. 3. Brachial how-mediated dilatation reflects NO release and/or action more than forearm hyperaemia. 4. These techniques have been used as surrogate measures of coronary endothelial function. 5. Methodological, physiological and clinical aspects of the techniques are discussed.

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Playford, D. A., & Watts, G. F. (1998). Special article: Non-invasive measurement of endothelial function. In Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology (Vol. 25, pp. 640–643). Blackwell Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1681.1998.tb02269.x

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