Experimental hypertension in dogs significantly increased the elastic stiffness of the femoral artery from 1,813 g/cm2 to 3,650 g/cm2 (p<0.005) and increased arterial water content.
Absolute Event Rate: 3650% vs 1813%
p-value: p=<0.005
Dial, or 5,5-diallylbarbituric acid; mixture of pento
Feigl et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Experimental hypertension (n=20). Experimental hypertension (kidney wrapping with cellophane) vs. Normotensive state (each dog served as its own control) was evaluated on Elastic stiffness (Ep) of the femoral artery (g/cm2) (p=<0.005). Experimental hypertension in dogs significantly increased the elastic stiffness of the femoral artery from 1,813 g/cm2 to 3,650 g/cm2 (p<0.005) and increased arterial water content.
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