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Myocardial Deformation Measured by 3-Dimensional Speckle Tracking in Children and Adolescents With Systemic Arterial Hypertension.

Susanne Navarini1, Hannah Bellsham-Revell1, Henry Chubb1, Haotian Gu1, Manish D Sinha1, John M Simpson2.   

Abstract

Systemic arterial hypertension predisposes children to cardiovascular risk in childhood and adult life. Despite extensive study of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, detailed 3-dimensional strain analysis of cardiac function in hypertensive children has not been reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate LV mechanics (strain, twist, and torsion) in young patients with hypertension compared with a healthy control group and assess factors associated with functional measurements. Sixty-three patients (26 hypertension and 37 normotensive) were enrolled (mean age, 14.3 and 11.4 years; 54% men and 41% men, respectively). All children underwent clinical evaluation and echocardiographic examination, including 3-dimensional strain. There was no difference in LV volumes and ejection fraction between the groups. Myocardial deformation was significantly reduced in those with hypertension compared with controls. For hypertensive and normotensive groups, respectively, global longitudinal strain was -15.1±2.3 versus -18.5±1.9 (P<0.0001), global circumferential strain -15.2±3 versus -19.9±3.1 (<0.0001), global radial strain +44.0±11.3 versus 63.4±10.5 (P<0.0001), and global 3-dimensional strain -26.1±3.8 versus -31.5±3.8 (P<0.0001). Basal clockwise rotation, apical counterclockwise rotation, twist, and torsion were not significantly different. After multivariate regression analyses blood pressure, body mass index and LV mass maintained a significant relationship with measures of LV strain. Similar ventricular volumes and ejection fraction were observed in hypertensive and normotensive children, but children with hypertension had significantly lower strain indices. Whether reduced strain might predict future cardiovascular risk merits further longitudinal study.
© 2017 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Keywords:  adult; body mass index; child; echocardiography; risk factors; ventricular function, left

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29084877     DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.09574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertension        ISSN: 0194-911X            Impact factor:   10.190


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