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Is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ?
INTRODUCTION: Early detection of left ventricular(LV) dysfunction may represent a clinical finding that would justify aggressive treatment aimed to reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. AIM: To evaluate longitudinal contractility in patients with essential hypertension and preserved LV ejec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8734485/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35244931 |
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author | Taamallah, Karima Besbes, Bouthaina Raddaoui, Haythem Hajlaoui, Nadhem Lahidheb, Dhaker Fehri, Wafa |
author_facet | Taamallah, Karima Besbes, Bouthaina Raddaoui, Haythem Hajlaoui, Nadhem Lahidheb, Dhaker Fehri, Wafa |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Early detection of left ventricular(LV) dysfunction may represent a clinical finding that would justify aggressive treatment aimed to reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. AIM: To evaluate longitudinal contractility in patients with essential hypertension and preserved LV ejection fraction (EF), in an attempt to detect latent impairment of LV systolic function. METHODS: Prospective case-control study, carried out on 121 (67 male/54 female) hypertensive patients (HTN group) with preserved EF and without any symptoms of heart failure and 39 age- and gender-matched healthy subjects as a control group. Conventional echocar¬diographic study, as well as 2D Longitudinal strain imaging by 2D-speckle tracking echocardiography (2D-STE), were performed. RESULTS: Mean age of patients was 60,48 ± 10.5 years old. The LVend-diastolic diameter and LVEF were comparable between the two groups. Hypertensive patients had greater septal thickness, left ventricular mass,and maximum left atrium volume (p respectively at 0.02; 0.04; and 0.01). Only 20 patients (16.5%) had left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). The architecture of LV was normal in 57.8 % (n=70) patients. A statistically significant difference between the two groups was found for all diastolic function parameters except Em /Ea ratio and DTEm. In comparison with normal con¬trols, GLS was significantly attenuated in patients with HTN (-17.69 ± 4.06 % versus -22.70 ± 5.02% in controls (p=0.000) and 67 (55.4%) hypertensive patients had a GLS inférieur à -20% (in absolute value). The decrease of GLS was more marked in the hypertensive group with left ventricular hypertrophy. CONCLUSION: The results of our study confirmed that GLS is a sensitive biomarker of subclinical myocardial dysfunction in hypertensive patients, this suggests that identifying patients at higher risk for heart failure and earlier inter¬vention may be beneficial. |
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spelling | pubmed-87344852022-01-19 Is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ? Taamallah, Karima Besbes, Bouthaina Raddaoui, Haythem Hajlaoui, Nadhem Lahidheb, Dhaker Fehri, Wafa Tunis Med Article INTRODUCTION: Early detection of left ventricular(LV) dysfunction may represent a clinical finding that would justify aggressive treatment aimed to reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. AIM: To evaluate longitudinal contractility in patients with essential hypertension and preserved LV ejection fraction (EF), in an attempt to detect latent impairment of LV systolic function. METHODS: Prospective case-control study, carried out on 121 (67 male/54 female) hypertensive patients (HTN group) with preserved EF and without any symptoms of heart failure and 39 age- and gender-matched healthy subjects as a control group. Conventional echocar¬diographic study, as well as 2D Longitudinal strain imaging by 2D-speckle tracking echocardiography (2D-STE), were performed. RESULTS: Mean age of patients was 60,48 ± 10.5 years old. The LVend-diastolic diameter and LVEF were comparable between the two groups. Hypertensive patients had greater septal thickness, left ventricular mass,and maximum left atrium volume (p respectively at 0.02; 0.04; and 0.01). Only 20 patients (16.5%) had left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). The architecture of LV was normal in 57.8 % (n=70) patients. A statistically significant difference between the two groups was found for all diastolic function parameters except Em /Ea ratio and DTEm. In comparison with normal con¬trols, GLS was significantly attenuated in patients with HTN (-17.69 ± 4.06 % versus -22.70 ± 5.02% in controls (p=0.000) and 67 (55.4%) hypertensive patients had a GLS inférieur à -20% (in absolute value). The decrease of GLS was more marked in the hypertensive group with left ventricular hypertrophy. CONCLUSION: The results of our study confirmed that GLS is a sensitive biomarker of subclinical myocardial dysfunction in hypertensive patients, this suggests that identifying patients at higher risk for heart failure and earlier inter¬vention may be beneficial. Societe Tunisienne Des Sciences Medicales 2021-04 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8734485/ /pubmed/35244931 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Taamallah, Karima Besbes, Bouthaina Raddaoui, Haythem Hajlaoui, Nadhem Lahidheb, Dhaker Fehri, Wafa Is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ? |
title | Is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ?
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title_full | Is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ?
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title_fullStr | Is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ?
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title_full_unstemmed | Is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ?
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title_short | Is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ?
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title_sort | is there a latent left ventricular dysfunction in hypertensive patients with preserved ejection fraction ? |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8734485/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35244931 |
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