Effect of Family History of Hypertension on Left Ventricular Mass in Normotensive Individuals

A. Kumari, G. Shavali
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Introduction: Presence of family history of hypertension is a strong predictor of development of hypertension in normotensive subjects. Increased left ventricular mass might antedate the development of hypertension in the individuals destined to develop systemic hypertension in life. Aim: To study the left ventricular mass in offspring of normotensive parents (ONP) and offspring of hypertensive parents (OHP) and to find the variations in between the two groups. Materials and Method: 75 healthy normotensive individuals with family history of hypertension and 75 healthy normotensive individuals without family history of hypertension were included in the study .LV mass was calculated by using 2D M-mode echocardiography by the formula given by American society of Echocardiography, LV mass= 0.8 × [ 1.04 × (LVIDd + IVSd + PWd)3 – (LVIDd)3] + 0.6 grams.[LVIDd – Left ventricular internal diameter during diastole; IVSd- Interventricular septal thickness during diastole; PWd – Posterior wall thickness during diastole]. Observation and Results: Left ventricular mass was significantly higher in the normotensive individuals with familyhistory of hypertension (64.33±20.22g) when compared to those without family history (56.12±16.13g). Conclusion: The present study reveals increased left ventricular mass in normotensive individuals with family history of hypertension. Early evaluation of left ventricular mass and life style modification are recommended in healthy normotensive individuals with family history of hypertension to prevent and delay the clinical symptomatolgy of hypertension.
高血压家族史对正常血压个体左心室质量的影响
引言:在血压正常的受试者中,有高血压家族史是高血压发展的有力预测因素。在生活中注定会发展为系统性高血压的个体中,左心室质量的增加可能会提前发展为高血压。目的:研究血压正常父母(ONP)和高血压父母(OHP)后代的左心室质量,并找出两组之间的差异。材料与方法:75名有高血压家族史的健康血压正常者和75名无高血压家族史健康血压正常人纳入研究,采用美国超声心动图学会给出的公式,采用二维M型超声心动图计算左心室质量,左心室质量=0.8×[1.04×(LVIDd+IVSd+PWd)3-(LVIDd)3]+0.6克。[LVIDd–舒张期左心室内径;IVSd–舒张期室间隔厚度;PWd–舒舒张期后壁厚度]。观察与结果:有高血压家族史的血压正常者的左心室质量(64.33±20.22g)明显高于无高血压家族史者(56.12±16.13g)。建议有高血压家族史的健康血压正常者早期评估左心室质量并改变生活方式,以预防和延迟高血压的临床症状。
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