Rapid Rise in Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index as a Predictor of Impending Cardiovascular Events-Smooth Muscle Cell Contraction Hypothesis for Plaque Rupture-

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Abstract

Predictive factors for vascular events have not been established. The vasculature of the atheroma is supplied by penetration of the vasa vasorum through the smooth muscle cell layer from the adventitia. Smooth muscle cell contraction induces compression of the vasa vasorum, resulting in ischemia in intimal atheromatous lesions. Cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) has become known as an index of arterial stiffness of the arterial tree from the origin of the aorta to the ankle. CAVI reflects the progress of arteriosclerosis, and a rapid rise in CAVI indicates arterial smooth muscle cell contraction. We hypothesized that rapidly increased arterial stiffness evaluated by CAVI may be a predictor of impending cardiovascular events.

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Shimizu, K., Takahashi, M., Hitsumoto, T., Takahara, A., Sato, S., Saiki, A., … Shirai, K. (2022). Rapid Rise in Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index as a Predictor of Impending Cardiovascular Events-Smooth Muscle Cell Contraction Hypothesis for Plaque Rupture-. Vascular Health and Risk Management, 18, 879–886. https://doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S386202

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