The impact of age on endothelial dysfunction measured by peripheral arterial tonometry in a healthy population-based cohort - the Malm ö offspring study

CONCLUSION: In a large healthy population, RHI < 1.67, an early marker of endothelial dysfunction, was more prevalent in younger individuals, implying that RHI might not be a suitable measure of endothelial function in individuals under 30 years of age. Our findings suggest that low RHI in young, healthy individuals may not necessarily indicate true ED but rather an artefact of the limited ability of young and healthy arteries to dilate post-occlusion. Therefore, the term "pseudo-ED" may be applicable to young individuals with low RHI values.PMID:37438962 | DOI:10.1080/08037051.2023.2234059
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