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Assessment of echocardiographic left ventricular mass before and after acute volume depletion.

L M Prisant1, D J Kleinman, A A Carr, P B Bottini, C M Gross.   

Abstract

Left ventricular mass calculations are often performed to assess the need or effectiveness of antihypertensive drug therapy. However, there are multiple potential errors that may affect the accuracy of these calculations, which can possibly include acute changes in preload. Therefore, to assess the hypothesis that acute volume depletion might alter calculated left ventricular mass, 15 normotensive healthy male volunteers underwent standard M-mode echocardiographic evaluations (at the level of the chordae tendineae guided by two-dimensional echocardiography) before and 2 h after 40 mg of intravenous furosemide. One patient was eliminated due to hypotension prior to the final echocardiogram. The echocardiograms were blinded to patient identity and the time sequence and read separately by two investigators. Four to five cycles were read per echocardiogram by each investigator. All values measured were the mean of the two investigators. Echocardiographic measurements were derived by both the American Society of Echocardiography and Penn conventions. An average urine volume of 1728 mL was collected, and the mean weight change 2 h after furosemide administration was 1.78 kg (P = .001). Penn left ventricular diastolic diameter (1.8 mm, P = .015) and left ventricular mass index (10 g/m2, P = .04) were significantly decreased; however, there was no significant change in septal, posterior, or relative wall thicknesses. As it is unreasonable to believe that acute remodeling of the left ventricle resulted in a decline in left ventricular mass in 2 hours, it is concluded that acute volume changes resulted in a decrease in left ventricular mass measurement due to the influence of diastolic diameter on the calculation of cardiac mass.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8060575     DOI: 10.1093/ajh/7.5.425

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


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