“…Several invasive and non-invasive methods have been used for evaluating arterial wall properties, such as intravascular ultrasound, pulse wave velocity (PWV), applanation tonometry, phased Doppler velocitometry, and multigated pulsed Doppler, but most of these methods require special equipment, training, and techniques [22][23][24]. Using intravascular ultrasound as an accurate imaging modality for the assessment of arterial properties and morphology is well established [25,26], but invasive applications of the method have restricted its use. Using intravascular ultrasound may damage the arterial endothelium [10], which limits repeated investigation of arterial properties, even in animal studies.…”