Publications by authors named "A B M Wilmink"

Background And Aims: It is widely accepted that subjects with vascular disease have increased arterial stiffness and intima-media thickness (IMT) when compared with healthy controls. The aim of this study was to investigate indices of arterial stiffness and IMT in the common carotid arteries (CCAs) of subjects with and without peripheral arterial disease (PAD), in order to look for evidence of change in wall quality and quantity to explain increased stiffness that has been found in the arteries of subjects with vascular disease.

Methods And Results: The arterial distension waveform (ADW), IMT, diameter and brachial blood pressure were measured to calculate Young's Modulus (E) and elastic modulus (Ep) in the common carotid arteries of subjects with and without PAD.

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Background: The Heart Outcomes Prevention Study (HOPE) demonstrated that ramipril resulted in a blood-pressure-independent 25% reduction in cardiovascular events in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Despite this, general practitioners and vascular surgeons remain reluctant to prescribe ACE inhibitors in this group of patients because of concerns about renal artery stenosis (RAS). We aimed to define the effect of ramipril on renal function in patients with intermittent claudication (IC).

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The aim of the study was to investigate the reproducibility of estimation of Young's modulus E and pressure strain elastic modulus Ep, derived from a tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) wall motion technique. Healthy subjects had their arteries insonated at the same sitting by two different observers and at two different sittings by the same observer. From 32 subjects in the reproducibility study, within-scan coefficient of variation (CV) was 4.

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Aims: Firstly, to compare rates of surgery for non-cardiac vascular disease in Caucasians and Asians and secondarily to assess the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in the male UK Asian population.

Methods: Analysis of a prospective database followed by an epidemiological survey of 100 unselected Pakistani males, in which demographic and anthropometric data were collected alongside aortic ultrasonography and measurement of ankle: brachial pressure index (ABPI).

Results: Although 14.

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