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- W2327926959 abstract "The purpose of this study was to investigate whether systolic mechanical dyssynchrony occurs in hypertensive patients with a normal coronary artery and a normal ejection fraction and its relationship with different degrees of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy.A total of 125 angiographically normal coronary patients (42.4% male; mean age ± SD, 57.16 ± 8.26 years) with an ejection fraction greater than 50% were included, of which 84 were hypertensive and 41 normotensive. The hypertensive patients were categorized into 3 groups: no, mild, and moderate LV hypertrophy. Tissue Doppler and deformation imaging parameters were measured in the 6 LV basal segments at peak systole.The frequency of dyssynchrony was 40.5% in the hypertensive patients compared to 19.5% in the control patients (P = .020). Among the hypertensive patients, LV dyssynchrony was found in 5 patients (20%) with no hypertrophy, 20 (42.6%) with mild hypertrophy, and 9 (75%) with moderate hypertrophy. There was a moderate correlation between the grade of hypertrophy and septal-lateral wall delay (r = 0.497), 6-basal segment delay (r = 0.454), overall strain (r = 0.453), overall peak systolic velocity (r = -0.430), and standard deviation of the time to peak systolic velocity in the basal segments (r = 0.429). After adjustment for the LV end-systolic diameter and body surface area, overall strain was the best correlate of the hypertrophy grade (odds ratio, 7.043; 95% confidence interval, 1.839-26.980; P = .0044).Among tissue Doppler and deformation indices, overall peak systolic strain was the strongest correlate of the LV hypertrophy grade. Therefore, in hypertensive patients with normal cardiac systolic function, a reduction in overall strain in the 6 basal LV segments may be a good indicator of progression of the LV hypertrophy grade and systolic dysfunction." @default.
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- W2327926959 title "Correlation Between Systolic Deformation and Dyssynchrony Indices and the Grade of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Hypertensive Patients With a Preserved Systolic Ejection Fraction Undergoing Coronary Angiography, Based on Tissue Doppler Imaging" @default.
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