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The laboratory and offices of LIHP are located in Mariucci Arena. The LIHP laboratory is equipped with Philips Medical, ImagePoint Hx ultrasound scanner with a 7.5 MHz linear array transducer. This ultrasound is primarily used for the non-invasive assessment of vessel wall properties. B-mode ultrasound images are obtained by digitizing the image from composite analogue video output of the ultrasound scanner and storing the acquired image on a Compaq Proliant Server. The computer is equipped with a Data Translation DT 3152 frame grabber programmed to acquire a specified number of video frames coincident with the R-wave of an ECG. The computer is programmed with a specialized electronic wall-tracking software program (CVI, Information Integrity, Boston, MA) used for the analysis of arterial lumen diameter, and intima-media thickness (IMT). Quantification of resting and reactive hyperemic blood flow can be obtained using the Doppler function of the ultrasound and the previously mentioned arterial diameter software. The Philips Medical, ImagePoint Hx ultrasound scanner is also equipped with a 4 MHz sector transducer for the measures of cardiac structure and function.

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Updated January 6, 2009