Gender Differences in Arterial Stiffness Using Shear Wave Elastography
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2025
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Imperial College London
Abstract
Background:
Arterial stiffness is a recognized marker of vascular aging and an early predictor of cardiovascular
disease. Previous research suggests that both biological sex and age influence arterial wall
properties; however, limited studies have evaluated these differences using advanced ultrasound
imaging techniques. Shear wave elastography (SWE) is a novel, non-invasive modality capable of
assessing localized arterial stiffness in real time.
Aim:
This study aimed to investigate sex- and age-related differences in carotid arterial stiffness among
healthy individuals using SWE, and to evaluate the reproducibility of the technique through intra-
and inter-observer variability analysis.
Methods:
A total of 30 healthy participants (15 males and 15 females), aged 18–63 years, were recruited.
SWE measurements were obtained 10 mm proximal to the carotid bifurcation. Participants were
grouped by sex and by age (below and above 40 years). Intra- and inter-observer variability was
assessed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), Bland
Altman plots, and paired t-tests.
Results:
Males demonstrated higher carotid stiffness values compared to females, and participants over 40
years exhibited greater stiffness than younger individuals. SWE showed excellent intra- and inter
observer reproducibility (ICC > 0.95), confirming its reliability in measuring vascular stiffness.
Although some differences were not statistically significant, observed trends aligned with previous
literature.
Conclusion:
The study supports the use of SWE as a reliable method for assessing arterial stiffness and
highlights the influence of both sex and age on vascular health. These findings emphasize the need
for individualized cardiovascular risk assessments and the potential of SWE in preventive vascular
screening.
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Shear Wave Elastography, Gender, Arterial stiffness, Ultrasound