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Pulse-Wave Velocity, Flow-Mediated Dilation, and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness to Assess Cardiovascular Risk in Population with Metabolic Syndrome

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06:04 min

September 27th, 2024

DOI :

10.3791/65842-v

September 27th, 2024


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Pulse Wave Velocity

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Introduction

2:04

Evaluation of Vascular Aging Using Arterial Stiffness for Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk

4:13

Evaluating Endothelial Dysfunction Using Flow‐Mediated Dilation and Subclinical Atherogenesis Using Carotid Intima‐Media Thickness for Cardiovascular Risk Assessment

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