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Determination of arterial compliance using blood pressure waveform analysis with the CR-2000 system - Reliability, repeatability, and establishment of normal values for healthy European population - The Seven European Sites Study (SESS)

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 65-71

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjhyper.2004.08.013

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arterial compliance; arterial pulsewave contour; repeatability; reliability; normal range

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Background: We determined the reliability and repeatability of measurements of arterial compliance (AC) and gender- and age-specific normal ranges for a healthy European population. Methods: Three hundred eight healthy volunteers from seven sites were evaluated. Two measurements were taken during the first visit, repeated on a second visit 1 to 4 weeks later. We used the HDI/PulseWave CR-2000 for measurements of AC. Results: Intravisit measurements, taken 5 min apart, differed by less than 3% (range, 0.36% to 2.97%). All intervisit measures differed by less than 4% (range, 0.24% to 3.67%); none of these differences was statistically significant. All correlation coefficients for pairs of AC parameters measured 5 min apart at the same visit were significant at P < .0001. Paired AC parameters at visit 1 and 2 were highly correlated (P < .0001). Repeated measures GLM (general linear model) failed to detect a significant association between either of the AC parameters and visit (first or second), time (first or second measure at the same visit), and visit-by-time (the interaction of the two preceding factors), suggesting that order of measure had no effect on the final value. Analysis of reliability was used to develop a strictly parallel model estimate of unbiased reliability. Both intravisit and intervisit estimates of reliability indicate good repeatability of measure and were significant (P < .0001). The AC values were found to differ significantly by age group, with an inverse association between each of the AC parameters and age group. Conclusions: Measurement of the arterial waveform with the CR-2000 system is highly reproducible in healthy subjects. (C) 2005 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd.

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