TY - JOUR
T1 - Endothelial Function Assessed by Automatic Measurement of Enclosed Zone Flow-Mediated Vasodilation Using an Oscillometric Method Is an Independent Predictor of Cardiovascular Events
AU - Morimoto, Haruka
AU - Kajikawa, Masato
AU - Oda, Nozomu
AU - Idei, Naomi
AU - Hirano, Harutoyo
AU - Hida, Eisuke
AU - Maruhashi, Tatsuya
AU - Iwamoto, Yumiko
AU - Kishimoto, Shinji
AU - Matsui, Shogo
AU - Aibara, Yoshiki
AU - Hidaka, Takayuki
AU - Kihara, Yasuki
AU - Chayama, Kazuaki
AU - Goto, Chikara
AU - Noma, Kensuke
AU - Nakashima, Ayumu
AU - Ukawa, Teiji
AU - Tsuji, Toshio
AU - Higashi, Yukihito
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Authors.
PY - 2016/12
Y1 - 2016/12
N2 - Background--A new device for automatic measurement of flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) using an oscillometric method has been developed to solve technical problems of conventional FMD measurement. This device measures enclosed zone FMD (ezFMD). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of endothelial function assessed by ezFMD for future cardiovascular events. Methods and Results--We measured ezFMD in 272 participants who underwent health-screening examinations. First, we investigated cross-sectional associations between ezFMD and cardiovascular risk factors, and then we assessed the associations between ezFMD and first major cardiovascular events (death from cardiovascular causes, stroke, and coronary revascularization). Univariate regression analysis revealed that ezFMD was significantly correlated with age, triglycerides, glucose, smoking packyears, estimated glomerular filtration rate, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and Framingham risk score. During a median followup period of 36.1 months (interquartile range 18.8-40.1 months), 12 participants died (6 from cardiovascular causes), 3 had stroke, 8 had coronary revascularization, and 10 were hospitalized for heart failure. There was no episode of acute coronary syndrome during the study period. Participants were divided into tertiles (low, intermediate, and high) based on ezFMD. Kaplan-Meier curves for first major cardiovascular events among the 3 groups were significantly different (P=0.004). After adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors, the low group was significantly associated with an increased risk of first major cardiovascular events compared with the high group (hazard ratio 6.47; 95% CI 1.09-125.55; P=0.038). Conclusions--These findings suggest that endothelial function assessed by ezFMD may be useful as a surrogate marker of future cardiovascular events.
AB - Background--A new device for automatic measurement of flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) using an oscillometric method has been developed to solve technical problems of conventional FMD measurement. This device measures enclosed zone FMD (ezFMD). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of endothelial function assessed by ezFMD for future cardiovascular events. Methods and Results--We measured ezFMD in 272 participants who underwent health-screening examinations. First, we investigated cross-sectional associations between ezFMD and cardiovascular risk factors, and then we assessed the associations between ezFMD and first major cardiovascular events (death from cardiovascular causes, stroke, and coronary revascularization). Univariate regression analysis revealed that ezFMD was significantly correlated with age, triglycerides, glucose, smoking packyears, estimated glomerular filtration rate, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and Framingham risk score. During a median followup period of 36.1 months (interquartile range 18.8-40.1 months), 12 participants died (6 from cardiovascular causes), 3 had stroke, 8 had coronary revascularization, and 10 were hospitalized for heart failure. There was no episode of acute coronary syndrome during the study period. Participants were divided into tertiles (low, intermediate, and high) based on ezFMD. Kaplan-Meier curves for first major cardiovascular events among the 3 groups were significantly different (P=0.004). After adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors, the low group was significantly associated with an increased risk of first major cardiovascular events compared with the high group (hazard ratio 6.47; 95% CI 1.09-125.55; P=0.038). Conclusions--These findings suggest that endothelial function assessed by ezFMD may be useful as a surrogate marker of future cardiovascular events.
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U2 - 10.1161/JAHA.116.004385
DO - 10.1161/JAHA.116.004385
M3 - Article
C2 - 28003249
AN - SCOPUS:85032584193
SN - 2047-9980
VL - 5
JO - Journal of the American Heart Association
JF - Journal of the American Heart Association
IS - 12
M1 - e004385
ER -