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Impact of Blood Pressure Control on Prevalence of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Treated Hypertensive Patients

Authors :
M Salerno
Laura Lonati
Veronica Fusi
Alberto Zanchetti
Cesare Cuspidi
Lorena Sampieri
Gastone Leonetti
I. Michev
G. Macca
Cuspidi, C
Lonati, L
Sampieri, L
Macca, G
Michev, I
Salerno, M
Fusi, V
Leonetti, G
Zanchetti, A
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2000.

Abstract

Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate (1) the prevalence and patterns of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and (2) the impact of blood pressure (BP) control, assessed by clinical and 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) criteria on the persistence of LVH in a representative sample of treated patients attending our Hypertension Clinic. Methods: One hundred consecutive essential hypertensives (61 m/39 f, age 56± 9 years) regularly followed up by the same medical team (average period 52 months, 12–156 months) were included in the study and underwent 24-hour ABPM and complete echocardiographic examination. Results: Twenty-eight of the 100 patients were found to have LVH [left ventricular mass index (LVMI) >125 g/m2 in men and >110 g/m2 in women]; LVH was eccentric in 20 patients and concentric in the remaining 8. LVMI did not correlate with clinical BP values but only with ABPM values (mean 24 h systolic r = 0.34, p Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that the eccentric type of LVH is the prevalent pattern in chronically treated patients. The persistence of LVH is significantly dependent on BP levels achieved during treatment; indeed the prevalence of LVH is very low in patients with an optimal BP control, whereas it is elevated (37%) in uncontrolled patients.

Details

ISSN :
14219751 and 00086312
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e3892c6cd315c8961e93d1874df62626
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000007019