Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation

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Autor(a) principal: Phillips,Shane A.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Andaku,Daniela Kuguimoto, Mendes,Renata Gonçalves, Caruso,Flávia Rossi, Cabiddu,Ramona, Jaenisch,Rodrigo Boemo, Arena,Ross, Borghi-Silva,Audrey
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382017000200125
Resumo: Abstract The endothelium plays an important role in maintaining vascular homeostasis and regulating blood vessel function. Endothelial function is considered an independent predictor for risk of future cardiovascular events in cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular patients, as well as a predictor for postoperative complications in cardiovascular surgery patients. Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation by high-resolution ultrasound is widely used to evaluate endothelium-dependent vasodilation, which is mainly mediated by nitric oxide release. Physical exercise exerts beneficial effects on endothelial function and can be used in both primary and secondary prevention of cardiac and peripheral artery diseases, even in the postoperative period of cardiovascular surgery.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation
title Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation
spellingShingle Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation
Phillips,Shane A.
Rehabilitation
Atherosclerosis
Endothelium
title_short Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation
title_full Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation
title_fullStr Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation
title_sort Exploring Vascular Function Biomarkers: Implications for Rehabilitation
author Phillips,Shane A.
author_facet Phillips,Shane A.
Andaku,Daniela Kuguimoto
Mendes,Renata Gonçalves
Caruso,Flávia Rossi
Cabiddu,Ramona
Jaenisch,Rodrigo Boemo
Arena,Ross
Borghi-Silva,Audrey
author_role author
author2 Andaku,Daniela Kuguimoto
Mendes,Renata Gonçalves
Caruso,Flávia Rossi
Cabiddu,Ramona
Jaenisch,Rodrigo Boemo
Arena,Ross
Borghi-Silva,Audrey
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Phillips,Shane A.
Andaku,Daniela Kuguimoto
Mendes,Renata Gonçalves
Caruso,Flávia Rossi
Cabiddu,Ramona
Jaenisch,Rodrigo Boemo
Arena,Ross
Borghi-Silva,Audrey
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rehabilitation
Atherosclerosis
Endothelium
topic Rehabilitation
Atherosclerosis
Endothelium
description Abstract The endothelium plays an important role in maintaining vascular homeostasis and regulating blood vessel function. Endothelial function is considered an independent predictor for risk of future cardiovascular events in cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular patients, as well as a predictor for postoperative complications in cardiovascular surgery patients. Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation by high-resolution ultrasound is widely used to evaluate endothelium-dependent vasodilation, which is mainly mediated by nitric oxide release. Physical exercise exerts beneficial effects on endothelial function and can be used in both primary and secondary prevention of cardiac and peripheral artery diseases, even in the postoperative period of cardiovascular surgery.
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