摘要

The negative correlation between percent flow-mediated dilation (FMD%) and baseline diameter (D-base) has only recently been recognised as a fundamental ratio-scaling problem, which is not resolved by significance-testing of D-base inequality between groups/conditions, nor by covariate-adjusting FMD% itself by D-base. It is resolved appropriately by allometric scaling of the relationship between peak diameter (D-peak) and D-base using statistical models. Therefore, we extracted data from a seminal study on FMD%, and re-analysed it using allometric methods. We found that D-peak did not increase as a constant proportion of D-base, rendering FMD% a biased estimator of differences in endothelial function between artery sites (brachial vs femoral) and age-groups (children vs. adults). The allometric expression was D-peak/D-base (approximate to 0.90), rather than a simple ratio. In agreement with our previous research, a proper allometric perspective on FMD led to unbiased estimates of endothelial function, with full adjustment for the influence of baseline diameter.

  • 出版日期2013-2