2013
DOI: 10.5935/abc.20130229
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Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Genetic Polymorphism: Its Impact on Cardiac Remodeling

Abstract: BackgroundThe role of angiotensin-converting enzyme genetic polymorphisms as a predictor of echocardiographic outcomes on heart failure is yet to be established. The local profile should be identified so that the impact of those genotypes on the Brazilian population could be identified. This is the first study on exclusively non-ischemic heart failure over a follow-up longer than 5 years. ObjectiveTo determine the distribution of angiotensin-converting enzyme genetic polymorphism variants and their relation wi… Show more

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“…An independent association has been reported between DD genotype and worse echocardiographic outcomes, and between ID genotype and echocardiographic profile (increased left ventricular ejection fraction and decreased left ventricular diameters). 19 These findings are in disagreement with ours, as we did not find an association between D/I genotypes and echocardiographic findings.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…An independent association has been reported between DD genotype and worse echocardiographic outcomes, and between ID genotype and echocardiographic profile (increased left ventricular ejection fraction and decreased left ventricular diameters). 19 These findings are in disagreement with ours, as we did not find an association between D/I genotypes and echocardiographic findings.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…In favor of this hypothesis, the results of a meta-analysis found a greater risk for LVH associated with the D allele or DD genotype in untreated hypertensive patients [ 20 ]. In addition, DD genotype was also independently associated with worse echocardiographic outcome in patients with non-ischemic heart failure [ 55 ]. This is related to an increased neurohormonal response, mainly of the renin–angiotensin aldosterone system [ 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Водночас генотип ІІ може призводити до ГЛШ і, таким чином, до розвитку діастолічної дисфункції. У дослідженні De Albuquerque F. N. при аналізі розподілу I/D поліморфізму гена АПФ у хворих із серцевою недостатністю встановив низьку частоту генотипу ІІ і переважання генотипу DD, при цьому пацієнти з генотипом ІD характеризувалися кращим ехокардіографічним профілем [7]. У хворих з АГ і серцевою недостатністю зі збереженою фракцією викиду лівого шлуночка D-алелі асоціювались зі значною ГЛШ [8].…”
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