학술논문

How should we assess diastolic function in hypertension?
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal. Aug2000, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p377-383. 7p. 3 Diagrams, 4 Charts, 5 Graphs.
Subject
*HEART function tests
*HYPERTENSION
Language
ISSN
1401-7431
Abstract
Objective: the aim of our study was to assess the relative merits of three indices of diastolic LV function in a group of patients with hypertension and normal systolic function and a group of healthy controls.Design: In this echocardiographic study, diastolic LV function was assessed by E/A ratio using pulsed Doppler recording and by atrial to total mitral annulus motion (AC) and maximal longitudinal LV relaxation velocity (RVm) by M-mode recordings from apical views. The study took place in the Department of Clinical Physiology in a secondary referral centre. Nineteen consecutive patients with uncomplicated hypertension referred to echocardiographic examination and 20 age- and sex-matched controls were included in the study.Results: All three measures of diastolic function, E/A ratio, AC and RVm indicated impaired diastolic function in the hypertensive group, compared to the healthy controls. However, E/A ratio and AC showed a considerable overlap between the groups, whereas there was a highly significant difference in RVm between the hypertensive group and the controls, with much less of an overlap.Conclusion: The results indicate that of these three indices of diastolic function, RVm may be the most appropriate in patients with hypertension and normal systolic LV function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]