Reproducibility And Validity Of A Novel Invasive Method Of Assessing Peripheral Microvascular Vasomotor Function

Scott Kinlay, Mariah Bundy,Melissa Chin, Desiree Tobin, Margot Quinn, Jacquelyn-My Do,Shannon Johnson,Sara Temiyasathit,Samantha Ly

PLOS ONE(2019)

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In healthy arteries, blood flow is regulated by microvascular tone assessed by changes in blood flow volume and vascular resistance to endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilators. We developed a novel method of using intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and a Doppler flow wire to measure changes in blood flow volume and vascular resistance of the profunda arterial bed. We assessed the variability over 6 months in measuring microvascular endothelium-dependent dilation to acetylcholine and endothelium-independent dilation to adenosine in 20 subjects who were part of a larger study of Gulf War Illness without obstructive peripheral artery disease. Vasomotor function was assessed by Infusions of control (dextrose), acetylcholine (10(-6) M), adenosine (50 mu g), and nitroglycerin (25 mu g/ml). 400 IVUS and 240 flow velocity images were measured a mean 6 (SD = 2) months apart blind to measurement and infusion stage. The mean (SD) baseline profunda flow was 227 (172) ml/min and vascular resistance 4.6 x 10(4) (2.4 x 10(4)) dynes-s/cm(5). The intraclass correlation coefficients for 6-month variability for vascular function were excellent (range 0.827-0.995). Bland-Altman analyses showed mean differences of less than 2% for microvascular endothelium-dependent function (flow volume and resistance) and less than 1% for macrovascular endothelium-dependent function with acceptable limits of agreement. In 49 subjects assessing concurrent validity of the technique against atherosclerosis risk factors, we observed greater impairment in microvascular endothelium-dependent function per year of age (flow volume = - 1.4% (p = 0.018), vascular resistance = 1.5% (p = 0.015)) and current smoking (flow volume = - 36.7% (p =.006), vascular resistance = 50.0% (p<0.001)). This novel method of assessing microvascular vasomotor function had acceptable measurement reproducibility and validity.
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