Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика (Dec 2018)

Ambulatory pulse wave monitoring: current and future. Opinion paper of Russian Experts

  • Yu. V. Kotovskaya,
  • A. N. Rogoza,
  • Ya. A. Orlova,
  • I. N. Posokhov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2018-6-95-109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 6
pp. 95 – 109

Abstract

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The predictive value of vascular biomarkers such as pulse wave velocity (PWV), central arterial pressure (CAP), and augmentation index (AIx), obtained through pulse wave analysis (PWA) in resting conditions, has been documented in a variety of patient groups and populations. There are appropriate recommendations on their clinical use in clinical practice guidelines of various scientific societies. Operator-independent methods are currently available for estimating vascular biomarkers also in ambulatory conditions. The acceptable accuracy and reproducibility of ambulatory PWA makes it be a promising tool for evaluating vascular biomarkers in daily-life conditions. This approach may provide an opportunity to further improve the early cardiovascular screening in subjects at risk. However, there is no sufficient evidence to support the routine clinical use of PWA in ambulatory conditions at the moment. In particular, long-term outcome studies are needed to show the predictive value of ambulatory PWV, CAP and AIx values.

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