Change in systolic left ventricular performance after 3 years of antihypertensive treatment: the Losartan Intervention for Endpoint (LIFE) Study.
Open Access
- 9 July 2002
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 106 (2) , 227-232
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.0000021601.49664.2a
Abstract
Background — We have shown that hypertensive patients with left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy have decreased LV midwall mechanics, but the effect of antihypertensive therapy remains unclear. Methods and Results — Echocardiograms were recorded at baseline in 679 hypertensive patients and ECG LV hypertrophy and repeated yearly during 3 years of blinded treatment to achieve target blood pressures (BPs) of 140/90 mm Hg. On average, BP was reduced from 174±21 to 147±19 over 95±11 to 82±10 mm Hg and LV mass from 234±56 to 194±50 g. Endocardial fractional shortening (FS) decreased slightly, whereas midwall FS increased from 15.4±2.0% to 16.8±2.1% and stress-corrected midwall FS increased from 97±13 to 105±12% (all P P P P P P Conclusions — Antihypertensive therapy reduced LVM and increased LV midwall shortening and contractility with a small decrease in LV chamber function and significant increase in SV. Change in systolic LV performance was independently associated inversely with change in LVM, RWT, and BP and directly with change in SV.Keywords
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