Skin microvascular endothelial function as a biomarker in cardiovascular diseases?

Pharmacological Reports : PR
Marcin HellmannJean-Luc Cracowski

Abstract

Skin microvascular endothelial function is impaired in many cardiovascular diseases, and could be therefore considered as a representative vascular bed. However, today, available evidence allows considering skin microvascular endothelial function neither as a diagnostic biomarker nor as a prognostic biomarker in cardiovascular diseases. Large follow-up studies using standardized methods should now be conducted to assess the potential predictive value of skin microvascular function in cardiovascular diseases.

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