Abstract

We thank Triantafyllou et al for the insightful questions they have raised about our article. Through adjusting the central retinal arteriolar equivalent and the central retinal venular equivalent for blood pressure (BP), we provide a single measurement with which to compare changes in the maternal peripheral cardiovascular system, particularly peripheral resistance. Because the diameter of an arteriole or venule is directly related to the pressure within the vessel, adjusting vessel diameter for BP generates data on peripheral resistance, which is easily comparable between individuals, groups, and in the same individual at different time points. We hypothesize …

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