David Leibowitz1. 1. Coronary Care Unit, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The global population is aging. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women older than 65 years. In particular, elderly patients have an increased prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and chronic kidney disease (CKD), both of which predict increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. LVH and CKD frequently coexist in the elderly, and LVH is a powerful predictor of mortality in patients with end-stage renal disease. KEY MESSAGES: Several hemodynamic factors contribute to LVH and CKD in the elderly. Increased arterial stiffness in the elderly is associated with LVH and CKD. Studies using noninvasive measures of arterial stiffening have shown a correlation between these measures and LVH in patients with CKD. Hypertensive patients with an altered circadian blood pressure pattern such as nondippers have an increased incidence of LVH and CKD. Anemia is a risk factor for LVH in patients in all stages of CKD, and studies have shown correlations between age, anemia and LV mass. Nonhemodynamic factors include chronic inflammation, increased oxidative stress, and reduced autophagy, all of which are present in the elderly. Disordered mineral metabolism in the elderly with reduced levels of vitamin D and elevated levels of parathyroid hormone and phosphorus is associated with LVH and CKD. CONCLUSIONS: Multiple pathophysiologic mechanisms contribute to the development of LVH and CKD in the elderly. Future research should be directed at interfering with this development and reducing the burden of cardiovascular and renal diseases in this growing population.
BACKGROUND: The global population is aging. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women older than 65 years. In particular, elderly patients have an increased prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and chronic kidney disease (CKD), both of which predict increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. LVH and CKD frequently coexist in the elderly, and LVH is a powerful predictor of mortality in patients with end-stage renal disease. KEY MESSAGES: Several hemodynamic factors contribute to LVH and CKD in the elderly. Increased arterial stiffness in the elderly is associated with LVH and CKD. Studies using noninvasive measures of arterial stiffening have shown a correlation between these measures and LVH in patients with CKD. Hypertensivepatients with an altered circadian blood pressure pattern such as nondippers have an increased incidence of LVH and CKD. Anemia is a risk factor for LVH in patients in all stages of CKD, and studies have shown correlations between age, anemia and LV mass. Nonhemodynamic factors include chronic inflammation, increased oxidative stress, and reduced autophagy, all of which are present in the elderly. Disordered mineral metabolism in the elderly with reduced levels of vitamin D and elevated levels of parathyroid hormone and phosphorus is associated with LVH and CKD. CONCLUSIONS: Multiple pathophysiologic mechanisms contribute to the development of LVH and CKD in the elderly. Future research should be directed at interfering with this development and reducing the burden of cardiovascular and renal diseases in this growing population.
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Keywords:
Elderly; Left ventricular hypertrophy; Renal insufficiency
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