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Prognostic value of left ventricular mass and its evolution during treatment in the Bordeaux cohort of hypertensive patients.

C Cipriano1, P Gosse, L Bemurat, D Mas, P Lemetayer, G N'Tela, J Clementy.   

Abstract

Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular complications independently of other known risk factors, but so far the predictive value of its evolution under treatment has been studied relatively little. Since 1983 we have followed up a cohort of initially untreated hypertensive patients with echocardiographic measurements of left ventricular mass (LVM). We analyzed the data on 474 patients with more than 5 years of follow-up to assess the prognostic value of LVM and its evolution during treatment for high blood pressure. A total of 40 patients were lost to follow-up. The mean follow-up period was 89 +/- 31 months. A cardiovascular complication was recorded in 40 individuals. There was a strong link between increased LVM and the occurrence of complications (P < .001). At least a second determination of LVM was performed in 311 patients, and the last value before the occurrence of any complication (60 +/- 38 months after the initial examination) was retained. In this subgroup, 28 patients presented with a cardiovascular event. There was a trend toward a reduction of the incidence of events in the group with a regression of LVH as compared to the group with persistent LVH, but there was no difference when patients were split into quartiles according to LVM evolution between baseline and follow-up. Thus, the reduction of LVM on treatment was not a good marker of future cardiovascular events and its seems at least premature to say that LVM fulfils all conditions for a surrogate end point in the evaluation of morbidity/ mortality in the hypertensive.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11411731     DOI: 10.1016/s0895-7061(01)01289-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hypertens        ISSN: 0895-7061            Impact factor:   2.689


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