Association of Uncontrolled Hypertension with Left Ventricular Diastolic
Muhammad Asif Iqbal, Akhtar Ali Bandeshah, Fazeela Anjum, Abid Saeed, Fakhra Noureen
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the association of Left ventricular diastolic
dysfunction (LVDD) with uncontrolled hypertension.
Materials and methods: This case control study was done at cardiac department of Punjab
Institute of Cardiology, Lahore. Study duration was six months from 24 November
2016 to 23 May 2017. Patients with uncontrolled and controlled hypertension,
age between 20 and 70 years coming for echocardiography and either of gender
were included. Blood pressure was measured after 5 minutes of resting sitting
position. The average of 3 blood pressure readings taken at intervals of at
least 1 minute, were taken as representing clinic blood pressure.
Echocardiography was done and it is measures of E/A using pulsed Doppler
technique at stage of the mitral valve leaflets tip were used to evaluate the
absence or presence of diastolic dysfunction of the left ventricle. E wave
deceleration time (DT), isovolumic relaxation time (IVRT) were also obtained at
the same time. The threshold of <1.0 was used as an indication of reversed
E/A ratio. Using above measured parameters LVDD assessed. All the information
was collected via pre-designed study proforma.
Results: The mean age of cases group was 44.71±13.68 years and in
control group was 47±13.68 years. Out of 160 patients the LVDD was found in
71(44.38%) patients. Statistically 11.68 times more risk of LVDD was found in
case group than to control group. i. e OR [5.502-24.808].
Conclusion: The incidence of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction was
observed to be frequently high among hypertensive patients as compared to
controlled hypertensive individuals and doppler echocardiography is very useful
tool in its diagnosis.
Key word: Left
ventricular diastolic dysfunction, uncontrolled hypertension, odds ratio