Comparison of arterial stiffness between the dominant and non-dominant hands

Jia-Jung Wang, June-Der Li, Jhen-Yang Syu, Jia-Hao Li, Yu-An Shih, W. Tseng
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The goal of the study was to assess the peripheral arterial stiffness by using pulse wave velocity (PWV) in dominant and non-dominant hands. The study recruited fifty-eight subjects who were separated into Control group (N=29) and Exercise group (N=29). Pressure waves were in brachial and finger arteries were simultaneously measured with author-designed cuff pressure devices. PWV was calculated as the length from the upper arm cuff to finger cuff divided by the propagation time. In the 58 subjects, PWV (471±158 cm/sec) measured from the non-dominant hands was found to be significantly greater than that (444±147 cm/sec) in the dominant hands (p<0.05). Also, in the exercise group (N=29), their dominant hands had significantly smaller PWV (398±126 cm/sec) than non-dominant hands (425±130 cm/sec) (p<0.01). In summary, dominant rather than non-dominant hands have decreased arterial stiffness, mostly due to its frequent usage in daily life.
优势手与非优势手动脉僵硬度的比较
该研究的目的是通过使用优势手和非优势手的脉搏波速度(PWV)来评估外周动脉僵硬度。研究共招募了58名受试者,将其分为对照组(N=29)和运动组(N=29)。用作者设计的袖带压力仪同时测量肱动脉和手指动脉的压力波。PWV计算为上臂袖带到指袖的长度除以传播时间。非优势手测得的PWV值(471±158 cm/sec)显著大于优势手测得的PWV值(444±147 cm/sec) (p<0.05)。运动组(N=29)优势手的PWV(398±126 cm/sec)明显小于非优势手(425±130 cm/sec) (p<0.01)。总之,优势手比非优势手动脉僵硬度降低,主要是由于其在日常生活中的频繁使用。
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