Borderline hypertensive patients exhibited significantly altered left ventricular diastolic function, including higher late peak flow velocity (P<0.02) and lower early filling fraction (P<0.02), compared to normotensive controls.
Observational (n=56)
Borderline essential hypertension (n=56)
Borderline essential hypertension vs Normotension and established hypertension
Left ventricular diastolic function indices (A peak, A/E ratio, EFF), p=<0.02
p-value: p=<0.02
The aim of this study was to evaluate left ventricular anatomy and diastolic function in borderline essential hypertension. To this aim, 16 borderline hypertensive patients underwent echocardiographic and pulsed-wave Doppler evaluation. As control groups, 20 normotensive controls and 20 patients with established hypertension were evaluated by the same procedure. By the Doppler assessment of transmitral blood flow, the following indices of left ventricular diastolic function were obtained: early (E) and late (A) peak flow velocity, late to early velocity ratio (A/E), early filling fraction (EFF) and acceleration and deceleration times of early and late flow peaks. Borderline hypertensives had an interventricular septum and posterior wall thickness significantly higher than normotensives and lower than established hypertensives. As regards the diastolic indexes, borderline hypertensive patients had significantly higher A peaks (P less than .02) and A/E ratios (P = .05) and lower EFF (P less than .02) as compared to normotensive controls. No significant differences were on the other hand observed with established hypertensive patients. This resultant diastolic pattern was independent of age, as indicated by the analysis of age-matched subgroups. The presence of diastolic function changes in borderline hypertension confirms the early appearance of this kind of abnormality in hypertensive heart disease. On the other hand, the finding of increased left ventricular wall thickness in borderline hypertensives does not allow us to conclude that, as suggested by other authors, diastolic function changes in the early stage of hypertension are independent on anatomical modifications.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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C Marabotti
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physiology
A Genovesi-Ebert
Ospedale di Livorno
Carlo Palombo
General Cardiology
American Journal of Hypertension
University of Pisa
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica
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Marabotti et al. (Fri,) conducted a observational in Borderline essential hypertension (n=56). Borderline essential hypertension vs. Normotension and established hypertension was evaluated on Left ventricular diastolic function indices (A peak, A/E ratio, EFF) (p=<0.02). Borderline hypertensive patients exhibited significantly altered left ventricular diastolic function, including higher late peak flow velocity (P<0.02) and lower early filling fraction (P<0.02), compared to normotensive controls.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0efc531c5e2d2319fa3148 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/2.12.891