2007
DOI: 10.1159/000106680
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Evolution of Left Atrial Systolic and Diastolic Functions in Different Stages of Hypertension: Distinct Effects of Blood Pressure Control

Abstract: Background: To evaluate the left atrial (LA) volume, and LA systolic (contractile) and diastolic (expansion) functions in different stages of hypertension with or without atrial fibrillation (AF), as well as the effects of good blood pressure control. Methods: A prospective observational study. Individuals including 22 normotensive controls, 23 patients with mild hypertension, 20 with severe hypertension, and 17 with hypertension and paroxysmal AF were recruited for paired echocardiography studies at baseline … Show more

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“…In our study, there was significant difference in LAD between the three groups. The result shows that children of hypertension groups demonstrates left atrial enlargement compared with healthy children, which is consistent with the results of Tsai [ 13 ]. Keller et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In our study, there was significant difference in LAD between the three groups. The result shows that children of hypertension groups demonstrates left atrial enlargement compared with healthy children, which is consistent with the results of Tsai [ 13 ]. Keller et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Study populations I and II were recruited from different regions of Taiwan, and therefore, no patients were included in both study populations. Standard echocardiographic measurements were obtained as previously reported [24]. The study was approved by the institutional review board and all subjects provided consent to participate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a sheep model, chronic elevation in blood pressure resulted in the occurrence of widespread conduction abnormalities, shortening of the atrial wavelength, and increased incidence of AF. 61 In another longitudinal study following hypertensive patients with paroxysmal AF for 6-10 years, decreased left atrial fractional shortening and increased pulmonary vein backflow velocity have been demonstrated to predict progression to permanent AF. 60 In a longitudinal study comparing individuals with hypertension and AF, severe hypertension, mild hypertension, and normotensive controls, left atrial volume was increased with significant impairment of left atrial expansion during filling in those subjects with hypertension and AF.…”
Section: Atrial Fibrillation and Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 98%