Hydration status influences the measurement of arterial stiffness
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, EarlyView. (Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging)
Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging - April 26, 2017 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Automated ultrasound edge ‐tracking software comparable to established semi‐automated reference software for carotid intima‐media thickness analysis
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, EarlyView. (Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging)
Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging - April 26, 2017 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Does postexercise modelled capillary blood flow accurately reflect cardiovascular effects by different exercise intensities?
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, EarlyView. (Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging)
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Blood flow restriction attenuates eccentric exercise ‐induced muscle damage without perceptual and cardiovascular overload
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H ‐reflex and M‐wave recordings: effect of pressure application to the stimulation electrode on the assessment of evoked potentials and subject's discomfort
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Agreement between finger plethysmography ‐ and brachial oscillometry‐derived blood pressure measurements
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Hydration status influences the measurement of arterial stiffness
This study utilized two experiments to investigate the effects of dehydration on PWV at rest and during passive heat stress. In experiment 1, subjects (n = 19) completed two trials, one in which they arrived euhydrated and one dehydrated (1·2[1·0]% body mass loss). In experiment 2, subjects (n = 11) began two trials euhydrated and in one trial did not receive water during heat stress, thus becoming dehydrated (1·6[0·6]% body mass loss); the other trial subjects remained euhydrated. Using Doppler ultrasound, carotid‐to‐femoral (central) and carotid‐to‐radial (peripheral) PWVs were measured. PWV was obtained ...
Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging - April 26, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Aaron R. Caldwell, Matthew A. Tucker, Jenna Burchfield, Nicole E. Moyen, Alf Z. Satterfield, Ashley Six, Brendon P. McDermott, Sean W. Mulvenon, Matthew S. Ganio Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Agreement between finger plethysmography ‐ and brachial oscillometry‐derived blood pressure measurements
ConclusionsThese findings indicate that systolic and mean BP measurements made by brachial oscillometry do not agree with those from finger plethysmography. In contrast, diastolic BP values show acceptable agreement. (Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging)
Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging - April 26, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Philip D. Allan, Terrence O'Donnell, Yu ‐Chieh Tzeng Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

H ‐reflex and M‐wave recordings: effect of pressure application to the stimulation electrode on the assessment of evoked potentials and subject's discomfort
This study aimed to compare the effect of different types of pressure applied to the stimulation electrode on assessing the efficiency of Ia‐α‐motoneuron transmission of the soleus muscle and the associated discomfort using electrical nerve stimulation. Twelve healthy young adults participated in three experimental sessions (one for each knee angle). The amplitudes of the maximal Hoffmann reflex (Hmax) and motor potential (Mmax) were recorded from the soleus muscle at 0°, 30° and 90° knee angles (0° full extension) through three pressure applications to the stimulation electrode: no pressure, pressure with manual ...
Source: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging - April 26, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Thomas Cattagni, Ang èle N. Merlet, Christophe Cornu, Marc Jubeau Tags: Original Article Source Type: research