ACE inhibition and brachial artery haemodynamics in hypertension
- PMID: 6099739
- PMCID: PMC1463472
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1984.tb02603.x
ACE inhibition and brachial artery haemodynamics in hypertension
Abstract
Brachial artery haemodynamics, including arterial diameter, blood flow velocity, blood flow and compliance of the brachial artery may be evaluated non-invasively in man, using pulsed Doppler methods. In patients with sustained untreated essential hypertension, brachial artery diameter is increased, blood flow is normal and arterial compliance is reduced independently of the level of blood pressure. Converting enzyme inhibition may reverse the large artery abnormalities, causing an increase in arterial diameter, blood flow and arterial compliance both in acute and long-term investigations. These changes in large arteries may contribute towards improved cardiovascular morbidity and less mortality in treated hypertensive patients.
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