Reproducibility of Carotid-Femoral Pulse Wave Velocity in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients: Methodological Considerations

Author:

Rodriguez Rosendo A.12,Cronin Valerie3,Ramsay Timothy2,Zimmerman Deborah43,Ruzicka Marcel43,Burns Kevin D.43

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, Centre for Practice-Changing Research, Room L-2217, 501 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L6, Canada

2. The Ottawa Methods Centre, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Centre for Practice-Changing Research, 501 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L6, Canada

3. Kidney Research Centre, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Ottawa, 1967 Riverside Dr., Rm. 535, Ottawa, ON K1H 7W9, Canada

4. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, 1967 Riverside Dr., Rm. 535, Ottawa, ON K1H 7W9, Canada

Abstract

Background: In end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, increased arterial stiffness detected by carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) is associated with fatal cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. Since cf-PWV is an operator-dependent technique, poor reproducibility may be a source of bias in the estimation of arterial stiffness. Objectives: We assessed the week-to-week reproducibility of cf-PWV and radial artery pulse wave analysis in healthy subjects and ESRD patients. We also determined the extent of patient eligibility, enrollment, acceptance, and comfort. Methods: In a cohort study design, independent tonometric examinations of carotid, femoral, and radial arteries were conducted in 20 healthy subjects and 15 ESRD patients attending chronic hemodialysis treatments according to a randomized sequence by two operators on 2 days scheduled 1-week apart. cf-PWV, augmentation index (AIx@HR75) and central pulse pressure (CPP) were the outcome measures. Patients were tested at midweek and prior to dialysis treatment. The variability on the distance measured between the suprasternal notch and femoral site using two different methods (standard vs direct) was compared. A post-examination survey assessed acceptance and comfort associated with examinations. Reproducibility was evaluated by intra-class correlations (ICCs). Results: The mean age for healthy subjects and ESRD patients was 45 ± 12 and 63 ± 16 years, respectively. ESRD patients had higher cf-PWV ( p = 0.0002), elevated AIx@HR75 ( p = 0.003), and increased CPP ( p = 0.001) compared to healthy subjects. The mean inter-visit differences for all stiffness indices were non-significant ( p > 0.05), but the mean inter-operator differences for the cf-PWV were significant only in the healthy subject group (−0.7 m/s; p = 0.02). The ICCs between operators and visits were higher for the ESRD group compared to the healthy subjects (between operators, 0.870 vs 0.461; between visits, 0.830 vs 0.570). Distances were longer ( p < 0.001), but less variable with the standard method compared to the direct method (healthy subjects, p = 0.036; ESRD, p = 0.39). There was a high rate of patient acceptance and minimal discomfort. Conclusions: Week-to-week measurements of cf-PWV and pulse wave analysis are highly reproducible in ESRD patients prior to hemodialysis treatment. The high reproducibility and minimal test-to-test variations encourage use of cf-PWV to monitor changes in arterial stiffness and the efficacy of interventions in ESRD patients. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov , NCT02196610.

Funder

Department of Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology

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