P7.10 MULTI-SITE ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL REMODELING AND DISTENSIBILITY IN MARATHON RUNNERS

Objective: to investigate features of arterial remodeling and distensibility in marathon runners by a multi-site, non-invasive approach. Methods: 46 marathon runners (M) and 15 age-sex- and BMI matched sedentary (S) individuals were recruited (men 70 vs 67%, p=0.83; age 44±7 vs 43±6 years, p=0.62;...

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Main Authors: Rosa Maria Bruno*, Elisabetta Bianchini, Nicole Di Lascio, Francesco Stea, Kristian Ujka, Alberto Marabotti, Erik Stroeken, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Lorenza Pratali
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Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2015-11-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930677/view
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spelling doaj-05addd7b88264dbba9017dcf3699af172020-11-25T01:27:45ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012015-11-011210.1016/j.artres.2015.10.313P7.10 MULTI-SITE ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL REMODELING AND DISTENSIBILITY IN MARATHON RUNNERSRosa Maria Bruno*Elisabetta BianchiniNicole Di LascioFrancesco SteaKristian UjkaAlberto MarabottiErik StroekenLorenzo GhiadoniLorenza PrataliObjective: to investigate features of arterial remodeling and distensibility in marathon runners by a multi-site, non-invasive approach. Methods: 46 marathon runners (M) and 15 age-sex- and BMI matched sedentary (S) individuals were recruited (men 70 vs 67%, p=0.83; age 44±7 vs 43±6 years, p=0.62; BMI 23±2 vs 23±3, p=0.65; brachial BP 127±12/76±9 vs 123±10/74±8 mmHg, p=0.29 and 0.30; HR 53±14 vs 64±8 bpm, p=0.004). The following measurements were performed: brachial blood pressure (BP – oscillometric method), carotid and femoral BP, aortic BP (applanation tonometry+transfer function), carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), ultrasound assessment of abdominal aorta, common carotid, common femoral and brachial artery. For each arterial site mean diameter (MD) and local distensibility coefficient (DC) were assessed. Results: M in comparison with S had increased Aortic MD (15.8±2.0 vs 13.1±1.1 mm, p=0.0001) and reduced DC (30.3 ±15.2 vs 38.5±10.5, p=0.05), with similar carotid and brachial MD (7.16±0.59 vs 7.04±0.77mm and 4.05±0.56 vs 3.99±0.82mm, p=ns) and DC (38.0±9.3 vs 40.2±11.5 and 9.9±6.6 vs 8.9±5.6, p=ns). Furthermore, femoral MD was increased (9.8±1.0 vs 8.8±1.4, p=0.01), whereas DC was similar (29.0±12.5 vs 33.1±16.1, p=ns). Carotid, femoral and aortic BP, carotid and femoral IMT, as well as carotid-femoral PWV (6.6±1.5 vs 6.7±0.9 m/s, p=0.86), were similar in M and S. Conclusions: Marathon runners present remodeling of aorta and femoral arteries and reduced abdominal aortic distensibility. Multi-site assessment of local arterial distensibility might be more useful than assessment of regional arterial stiffness to identify specific patterns of vascular structure and function in athletes.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930677/view
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author Rosa Maria Bruno*
Elisabetta Bianchini
Nicole Di Lascio
Francesco Stea
Kristian Ujka
Alberto Marabotti
Erik Stroeken
Lorenzo Ghiadoni
Lorenza Pratali
spellingShingle Rosa Maria Bruno*
Elisabetta Bianchini
Nicole Di Lascio
Francesco Stea
Kristian Ujka
Alberto Marabotti
Erik Stroeken
Lorenzo Ghiadoni
Lorenza Pratali
P7.10 MULTI-SITE ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL REMODELING AND DISTENSIBILITY IN MARATHON RUNNERS
Artery Research
author_facet Rosa Maria Bruno*
Elisabetta Bianchini
Nicole Di Lascio
Francesco Stea
Kristian Ujka
Alberto Marabotti
Erik Stroeken
Lorenzo Ghiadoni
Lorenza Pratali
author_sort Rosa Maria Bruno*
title P7.10 MULTI-SITE ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL REMODELING AND DISTENSIBILITY IN MARATHON RUNNERS
title_short P7.10 MULTI-SITE ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL REMODELING AND DISTENSIBILITY IN MARATHON RUNNERS
title_full P7.10 MULTI-SITE ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL REMODELING AND DISTENSIBILITY IN MARATHON RUNNERS
title_fullStr P7.10 MULTI-SITE ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL REMODELING AND DISTENSIBILITY IN MARATHON RUNNERS
title_full_unstemmed P7.10 MULTI-SITE ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF ARTERIAL REMODELING AND DISTENSIBILITY IN MARATHON RUNNERS
title_sort p7.10 multi-site ultrasound assessment of arterial remodeling and distensibility in marathon runners
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Objective: to investigate features of arterial remodeling and distensibility in marathon runners by a multi-site, non-invasive approach. Methods: 46 marathon runners (M) and 15 age-sex- and BMI matched sedentary (S) individuals were recruited (men 70 vs 67%, p=0.83; age 44±7 vs 43±6 years, p=0.62; BMI 23±2 vs 23±3, p=0.65; brachial BP 127±12/76±9 vs 123±10/74±8 mmHg, p=0.29 and 0.30; HR 53±14 vs 64±8 bpm, p=0.004). The following measurements were performed: brachial blood pressure (BP – oscillometric method), carotid and femoral BP, aortic BP (applanation tonometry+transfer function), carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), ultrasound assessment of abdominal aorta, common carotid, common femoral and brachial artery. For each arterial site mean diameter (MD) and local distensibility coefficient (DC) were assessed. Results: M in comparison with S had increased Aortic MD (15.8±2.0 vs 13.1±1.1 mm, p=0.0001) and reduced DC (30.3 ±15.2 vs 38.5±10.5, p=0.05), with similar carotid and brachial MD (7.16±0.59 vs 7.04±0.77mm and 4.05±0.56 vs 3.99±0.82mm, p=ns) and DC (38.0±9.3 vs 40.2±11.5 and 9.9±6.6 vs 8.9±5.6, p=ns). Furthermore, femoral MD was increased (9.8±1.0 vs 8.8±1.4, p=0.01), whereas DC was similar (29.0±12.5 vs 33.1±16.1, p=ns). Carotid, femoral and aortic BP, carotid and femoral IMT, as well as carotid-femoral PWV (6.6±1.5 vs 6.7±0.9 m/s, p=0.86), were similar in M and S. Conclusions: Marathon runners present remodeling of aorta and femoral arteries and reduced abdominal aortic distensibility. Multi-site assessment of local arterial distensibility might be more useful than assessment of regional arterial stiffness to identify specific patterns of vascular structure and function in athletes.
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930677/view
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