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Ultrasound-derived arterial properties are used to determine local arterial stiffness. The two thick blue lines represent the vessel wall movement during the cardiac cycle (2). 

Ultrasound-derived arterial properties are used to determine local arterial stiffness. The two thick blue lines represent the vessel wall movement during the cardiac cycle (2). 

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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of exenatide and insulin glargine on systolic and diastolic blood pressure, pulse pressure, and aortic stiffness parameters. Materials and Methods: Thirty-four patients with type 2 diabetes who were receiving metformin treatment for at least two months but naive for insulin and incretin based treatments, with body m...

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... sections were taken with M-mode from the line of coaptation of the aortic valve 2-cm proximal. Systolic and diastolic aortic lumen diameters were measured from the received section ( Figure 1). The average of five consecutive cycles, while the data were received from the meas- urement, was regarded as essential. ...
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... sections were taken with M-mode from the line of coaptation of the aortic valve 2-cm proximal. Systolic and diastolic aortic lumen diameters were measured from the received section ( Figure 1). The average of five consecutive cycles, while the data were received from the meas- urement, was regarded as essential. ...