Methods for evaluating endothelial function: a position statement from the European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Peripheral Circulation

Author:

Lekakis John1,Abraham Pierre2,Balbarini Alberto3,Blann Andrew4,Boulanger Chantal M5,Cockcroft John6,Cosentino Francesco7,Deanfield John8,Gallino Augusto9,Ikonomidis Ignatios1,Kremastinos Dimitrios1,Landmesser Ulf10,Protogerou Athanase11,Stefanadis Christodoulos12,Tousoulis Dimitris12,Vassalli Giuseppe9,Vink Hans13,Werner Nikos14,Wilkinson Ian15,Vlachopoulos Charalambos12

Affiliation:

1. 2nd Cardiology Department, Attikon Hospital, University of Athens, Greece.

2. Laboratory for Vascular Investigations, University Hospital of Angers, France.

3. Cardiac Thoracic and Vascular Department, University of Pisa, Italy.

4. University Department of Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham, UK.

5. INSERM, U970, Paris Cardiovascular Research Center–PARCC, Paris, France.

6. Cardiology Department, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.

7. Division of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine and Psicology, University “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy.

8. Vascular Physiology Unit, UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK.

9. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Ospedale San Giovanni (EOC), Bellinzona, Switzerland.

10. Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland.

11. 1st Department of Internal and Propaedeutic Medicine, Laikon Hospital, University of Athens, Greece.

12. 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokrateion Hospital, University of Athens, Greece.

13. Department of Physiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

14. Department of Internal Medicine II, University Hospital Bonn, Germany.

15. Clinical Pharmacology Unit, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK.

Abstract

The endothelium holds a pivotal role in cardiovascular health and disease. Assessment of its function was until recently limited to experimental designs due to its location. The advent of novel techniques has facilitated testing on a more detailed basis, with focus on distinct pathways. This review presents available in-vivo and ex-vivo methods for evaluating endothelial function with special focus on more recent ones. The diagnostic modalities covered include assessment of epicardial and microvascular coronary endothelial function, local vasodilation by venous occlusion plethysmography and flow-mediated dilatation, arterial pulse wave analysis and pulse amplitude tonometry, microvascular blood flow by laser Doppler flowmetry, biochemical markers and bioassays, measurement of endothelial-derived microparticles and progenitor cells, and glycocalyx measurements. Insights and practical information on the theoretical basis, methodological aspects, and clinical application in various disease states are discussed. The ability of these methods to detect endothelial dysfunction before overt cardiovascular disease manifests make them attractive clinical tools for prevention and rehabilitation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Epidemiology

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