BACKGROUND We investigated the inter-day repeatability of newly proposed indexes of cardiovascular health based on the absolute (PWV ABS ) or relative (PWV RATIO ) difference in pulse wave velocity (PWV) between the carotid-femoral (PWV CF ) and carotid-radial (PWV CR ) segments compared with PWV CF alone and with systolic blood pressure (BP SYST ) over multiple days. METHODS All variables were measured in triplicates in a group of 16 young, healthy individuals (8 men/8 women, body mass 66 ± 14 kg, height 1.7 ± 0.1 m, age 27 ± 3 years old, all mean ± SD) on 6 different occasions, always at the same time of the day (± 1 hour) and with at least 48 hours between assessments. RESULTS Values did not differ significantly over the 6 different visits for any of the parameters (all Ps > 0.08). Intraclass coefficients (ICCs) ranged from 0.52 (PWV RATIO ) to 0.8 (PWV CF ). The ICC 95% confidence interval of PWV RATIO (0.30-0.77) and PWV ABS (0.33-0.78) did not overlap with that of PWV CF (0.79-0.95), indicating lower repeatability. The coefficient of variation (CV) of PWV ABS was over 5-fold larger than the next largest one (46.7 vs. 8.1% for PWV ABS and PWV RATIO , respectively), whereas PWVCF and BP SYST showed the lowest CVs (4.6 and 4.0%, respectively). CONCLUSION Between PWV ABS and PWV RATIO , the relative method showed better repeatability and might be more sensitive to longitudinal changes in patients. Nonetheless, indexes of arterial stiffness-based PWV gradients between different segments show lower inter-day repeatability compared with PWV CF or BP SYST , suggesting that the latter are still preferable in clinical practice.
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Beltrami, F. G., Mzee, D., & Spengler, C. M. (2019). Multi-segment indexes of arterial stiffness show lower repeatability than carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity or systolic blood pressure. American Journal of Hypertension, 32(3), 245–248. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpy167
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