| Literature DB >> 22969315 |
M S Jaafar1, O Hamid, C S Khor, R M Yuvaraj.
Abstract
The relationship between left ventricular mass (LVM) and the mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) was investigated, using M-Mode echocardiography. MAP was higher in hypertensive patients (p<0.05, n=9) compared to that of controlled subjects. The results showed that LVM index for hypertensive patients was significantly higher (p<0.05, n=9) than that for the normal group. LVM index correlates fairly (r=0.6) with MAP for hypertensive patients. The results also show that the increase of intraventricular septal wall thickness (IVST) was due to hypertension. The LVM (r =0.9) and IVST (r=0.75) of the normal subjects were linearly dependent on the body surface area (BSA). The hypertensive group revealed a non-linear relationship to the BSA.Entities:
Keywords: M-Mode echocardiography; body surface area; left ventricular mass; mean arterial blood pressure
Year: 2002 PMID: 22969315 PMCID: PMC3436099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malays J Med Sci ISSN: 1394-195X