The viscoelastic, muscular and endothelial components of the vessel wall may be altered in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). In order to investigate the relative contribution of each of these components to the peripheral vascular mechanisms of the disease, we have studied post-ischemic (endothelial-dependent) and post-nitroglycerin (endothelial-independent) vasodilatation as well as the response to cold pressure test and the geometry and compliance of the radial artery using a non-invasive echotracking method coupled to digital photoplethysmography. Thirty-nine patients with congestive heart failure (ejection fraction = 28 +/- 2%) were compared to age- and sex-matched healthy controls.
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