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ea0020p393 | Diabetes and Cardiovascular | ECE2009

Is brachial artery diameter most significant determinator of the flow-mediated dilatation?

Koroglu Banu Kale , Aydin Zeynep Dilek , Goksu Sema Sezgin , Tamer Mehmet Numan

Endothelial dysfunction is assessed noninvasively by measuring flow-mediated dilation (FMD). However, FMD is strongly dependent on arterial size, which contributes to a wide range of FMD values. It was previously shown that FMD is greater in small arteries, because the shear stimulus during postocclusion hyperemia is greater in small arteries. We aimed to investigate the predictive value of brachial arterial size on FMD in 44–61 years old Turkish women while adjusting for...