Abstract
In ischemic heart disease (IHD) of hemodialysis patients, silent myocardial ischemia (SMI) may occur without subjective symptoms. Early diagnosis of type 1 SMI is important, because acute myocardial infarction may develop suddenly without angina pectoris. We reviewed pulse wave velocity (PWV) of 10 hemodialysis patients diagnosed as type 1 SMI by coronary angiography. The extent and severity of IHD were assessed by the coronary severity index (CSI). As a result, CSI correlated significantly with PWV. Our findings indicate that PWV may predict type 1 SMI in hemodialysis patients.