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In a recently published paper, Greve et al [J Hypertens 2016;34:1279-1289] investigate whether the estimated carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (ePWV), calculated using an equation derived from the relationship between carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), age, and blood pressure, predicts cardiovascular disease (CVD) as good as the measured cfPWV. Because ePWV predicts CVD as good as cfPWV, some might wonder whether ePWV could be replaced by cfPWV, which is a time-consuming measurement requiring an expensive apparatus. This question is addressed in this mini-review.

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Sara V Greve, Stephan Laurent, Michael H Olsen. Estimated Pulse Wave Velocity Calculated from Age and Mean Arterial Blood Pressure. Pulse (Basel, Switzerland). 2017 Jan;4(4):175-179


PMID: 28229052

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