A016: Dimensions of the left ventricle, atrium and aortic root in pregnancy induced hypertension

Aim: To evaluate the existence of changes in the structure of the left ventricle, atrium and aortic root in patients with pregnancy induced hypertension, a form of transient hypertension. Material and Methods: Using M mode Echocardiography, we evaluated the dimensions of the left ventricle, left atr...

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Published in:American journal of hypertension Vol. 13; no. S2; p. 45A
Main Authors: Vazquez Blanco, M., Grosso, O., Bellido, C., Iavicoli, O., Brunoldi, R., Robert, S., Ruda Vega, H., Lerman, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 01-04-2000
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Summary:Aim: To evaluate the existence of changes in the structure of the left ventricle, atrium and aortic root in patients with pregnancy induced hypertension, a form of transient hypertension. Material and Methods: Using M mode Echocardiography, we evaluated the dimensions of the left ventricle, left atrium and aortic root in patients with pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH). Study population consisted of 95 consecutive patients with PIH who were compared with 83 normal pregnant women (NPW). In both groups we evaluated: diastolic diameter (DD), systolic diameter (SD), septal thickness (ST), posterior wall thickness (PWT), left ventricular mass, left atrial dimension (LAD), and aortic root dimension (ARD). Results: (See Table) DD SD ST PWT LVM LAD ARD PIH 48 ± 4 29 ± 4 10 ± 1.5 8.5 ± 1.3 187 ± 54 35 ± 3.6 27 ± 3 NPW 47 ± 4 29 ± 3 9 ± 1.4 9.3 ± 1.5 156 ± 35 35 ± 5.4 27 ± 3 p ns ns .000 .000 .000 ns ns Conclusions: PIH increases the left ventricular mass due to an increase in the septal and posterior wall thickness. The dimensions of the left ventricle, left atrium and aortic root do not change.
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ISSN:0895-7061
1941-7225
1879-1905
DOI:10.1016/S0895-7061(00)00408-8