Mehmet Eyuboglu1. 1. Department of Cardiology, Bergama State Hospital, Islamsaray Mh. Adnan Menderes Bul. No. 221, Bergama, Izmir, Turkey. mhmtybgl@gmail.com.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Hypertension cause damage in cardiac structure and induce pathological myocardial fibrosis that leads to hypertensive cardiomyopathy. A narrow fragmented QRS complex (fQRS) is associated with myocardial fibrosis and scar tissue in various cardiovascular diseases. It is also associated with myocardial fibrosis in hypertensive patients even in the absence of any structural heart diseases. This article aimed to demonstrate importance and usefulness of fQRS in hypertensive patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Current evidence suggest that the frequency of fQRS is significantly higher in hypertensive patients compared to normotensives. Also, fQRS seems to be a predictor of left ventricular hypertrophy, increased systolic blood pressure, non-dipping, deterioration of the left ventricular geometry, and worse systolic and diastolic functions in hypertensive patients. As a simple and easy detectable electrocardiographic finding, fQRS may indicate myocardial fibrosis, uncontrolled blood pressure, and deteriorated cardiac structure in hypertensive patients even in the absence of other structural heart diseases, and may also be useful to predict high-risk hypertensives.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Hypertension cause damage in cardiac structure and induce pathological myocardial fibrosis that leads to hypertensive cardiomyopathy. A narrow fragmented QRS complex (fQRS) is associated with myocardial fibrosis and scar tissue in various cardiovascular diseases. It is also associated with myocardial fibrosis in hypertensivepatients even in the absence of any structural heart diseases. This article aimed to demonstrate importance and usefulness of fQRS in hypertensivepatients. RECENT FINDINGS: Current evidence suggest that the frequency of fQRS is significantly higher in hypertensivepatients compared to normotensives. Also, fQRS seems to be a predictor of left ventricular hypertrophy, increased systolic blood pressure, non-dipping, deterioration of the left ventricular geometry, and worse systolic and diastolic functions in hypertensivepatients. As a simple and easy detectable electrocardiographic finding, fQRS may indicate myocardial fibrosis, uncontrolled blood pressure, and deteriorated cardiac structure in hypertensivepatients even in the absence of other structural heart diseases, and may also be useful to predict high-risk hypertensives.
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Keywords:
Electrocardiography; Fibrosis; Fragmented QRS; Hypertension; Left ventricular hypertrophy
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