Subject Body Mass Index Affects Doppler Waveform in Celiac Artery by Duplex Ultrasound

  • Asbeutah A
  • Bakir Y
  • Swamy N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of body mass index (BMI) on peak systolic velocity (PSV) recording in the celiac artery (CA). Subjects & Methods: Forty male participants were entered prospectively into the study. The subjects were divided into two groups according to their body mass index. Group A included subjects with BMI ?25 Kg/m2 and those in group B with BMI >25 Kg/m2. The diameter and PSV at the origin of CA of subjects in both groups were recorded while the subject positioned in supine and during expiration phase and fasted for 4 hours using duplex ultrasound. Both groups were matched for age and sex. Independent Student's t-test was used to test if there is any statistical significance between diameter and PSV in both groups. Results: Group A's, average age (year, ?SD) was 29.35?1.35 and average BMI (Kg/m2, ?SD) was 23.1?1.60. Group B's, average age was 30?2.1 and their average BMI was 31?5.1. The average diameter (cm, ?SD) of CA in group A was 0.66?0.076 and in group B was 0.80?0.066. However, the average PSV (cm/s, ?SD) was 117?28.1 in group A and 102?12.4 in group B. Independent student t-test showed statistical significance between both groups for the diameter (p=0.005) and just reached statistical significance for PSV (p=0.049). Conclusion: Subjects with higher BMI showed reduced PSV due to a larger CA diameter and probably due to more fatty tissue accumulation around the CA origin. ? Asbeutah et al.; Licensee Bentham Open.

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Asbeutah, A. M., Bakir, Y. Y., Swamy, N., Absuetah, A. A. A., Abu-Asi, M. A., & Sharma, P. (2013). Subject Body Mass Index Affects Doppler Waveform in Celiac Artery by Duplex Ultrasound. The Open Cardiovascular Medicine Journal, 7(1), 40–45. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874192401307010040

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