Ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: A study using GE–P 100 doppler echocardiograph

Background: When the heart faces a hemodynamic burden, increasing mass assumes a key role in the compensation for hemodynamic overload. A strong confounding factor in this relation is the altered ascending aortic haemodynamics in hypertensives due to altered ascending aortic diameter at annulus....

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Main Author: Vijaykumar Narayana
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Language:English
Published: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara 2014-05-01
Series:Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-653f91ddc92444c08a85569451126d312020-11-25T03:03:59ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762014-05-0154610https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v5i4.9862Ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: A study using GE–P 100 doppler echocardiographVijaykumar Narayana 0Faculty of Medicine (Department of physiology), International Medical School, Management & Science UniversityBackground: When the heart faces a hemodynamic burden, increasing mass assumes a key role in the compensation for hemodynamic overload. A strong confounding factor in this relation is the altered ascending aortic haemodynamics in hypertensives due to altered ascending aortic diameter at annulus. Objectives: Ascending aortic diameter has an effect on the after load which may affect the left ventricular function. We studied to investigate the influence of the ascending aortic diameter on the left ventricular function in hypertensives. Improving the haemodynamics in such conditions may reduce mortality rates and result in better quality of life. Material and methods: We conducted a case control study involving hypertensive patients (n=25) and normotensive subjects (n=25) of same age group acting as controls. Ascending aortic diameter was measured at annulus and using M mode echocardiography we measured the thickness of the interventricular septum & posterior wall. Diameter of the ventricle during systole and diastole were obtained. All measurements were taken according to the American Society of Echocardiography recommendation. Results: The measured parameter ejection time(r=0.545, n=25, p= 0.005) and left ventricular internal diameter during diastole (r=0.348, n=25, p= 0.02) showed a very high significant positive correlation with the ascending aortic diameter. Conclusion: We would conclude to say that the reduced ascending aortic diameter has a significant effect on left ventricular wall and left ventricle function in hypertensives. The Doppler evaluation of ascending aortic diameter in hypertensives may help in achieving a reduction in morbidity and mortality due to hypertension induced cardiovascular disorders.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/9862ascending aortic diameterleft ventricle internal diameteressential hypertensionejection time
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Ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: A study using GE–P 100 doppler echocardiograph
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
ascending aortic diameter
left ventricle internal diameter
essential hypertension
ejection time
author_facet Vijaykumar Narayana
author_sort Vijaykumar Narayana
title Ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: A study using GE–P 100 doppler echocardiograph
title_short Ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: A study using GE–P 100 doppler echocardiograph
title_full Ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: A study using GE–P 100 doppler echocardiograph
title_fullStr Ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: A study using GE–P 100 doppler echocardiograph
title_full_unstemmed Ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: A study using GE–P 100 doppler echocardiograph
title_sort ascending aortic diameter influence on the left ventricle function in hypertensives: a study using ge–p 100 doppler echocardiograph
publisher Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara
series Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 2467-9100
2091-0576
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Background: When the heart faces a hemodynamic burden, increasing mass assumes a key role in the compensation for hemodynamic overload. A strong confounding factor in this relation is the altered ascending aortic haemodynamics in hypertensives due to altered ascending aortic diameter at annulus. Objectives: Ascending aortic diameter has an effect on the after load which may affect the left ventricular function. We studied to investigate the influence of the ascending aortic diameter on the left ventricular function in hypertensives. Improving the haemodynamics in such conditions may reduce mortality rates and result in better quality of life. Material and methods: We conducted a case control study involving hypertensive patients (n=25) and normotensive subjects (n=25) of same age group acting as controls. Ascending aortic diameter was measured at annulus and using M mode echocardiography we measured the thickness of the interventricular septum & posterior wall. Diameter of the ventricle during systole and diastole were obtained. All measurements were taken according to the American Society of Echocardiography recommendation. Results: The measured parameter ejection time(r=0.545, n=25, p= 0.005) and left ventricular internal diameter during diastole (r=0.348, n=25, p= 0.02) showed a very high significant positive correlation with the ascending aortic diameter. Conclusion: We would conclude to say that the reduced ascending aortic diameter has a significant effect on left ventricular wall and left ventricle function in hypertensives. The Doppler evaluation of ascending aortic diameter in hypertensives may help in achieving a reduction in morbidity and mortality due to hypertension induced cardiovascular disorders.
topic ascending aortic diameter
left ventricle internal diameter
essential hypertension
ejection time
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/9862
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