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Disproportionate pregnancy-induced myocardial hypertrophy in women with essential hypertension.

Authors :
Zanati Bazan SG
Borges VM
Martin LC
Magalhães CG
Hueb JC
de Arruda Silveira LV
Peraçoli JC
Matsubara BB
Source :
American journal of hypertension [Am J Hypertens] 2013 Jun; Vol. 26 (6), pp. 816-21. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Mar 08.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: Pregnancy and arterial hypertension (AH) have a prohypertrophic effect on the heart. It is suspected that the 2 conditions combined cause disproportionate myocardial hypertrophy. We sought to evaluate myocardial hypertrophy (LVH) and left ventricular function in normotensive and hypertensive women in the presence or absence of pregnancy.<br />Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study included 193 women divided into 4 groups: hypertensive pregnant (HTP; n = 57), normotensive pregnant (NTP; n = 47), hypertensive nonpregnant (HTNP; n = 41), and normotensive nonpregnant (NTNP; n = 48). After clinical and echocardiographic evaluation, the variables were analyzed using 2-way analysis of variance with pregnancy and hypertension as factors. Left ventricular mass (LVM) was compared using nonparametric analysis of variance and Dunn's test. Predictors of LVH and diastolic dysfunction were analyzed using logistic regression (significance level, P < 0.05).<br />Results: Myocardial hypertrophy was independently associated with hypertension (odds ratio (OR) = 11.1, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 3.2-38.5; P < 0.001) and pregnancy (OR = 6.1, 95% CI = 2.6-14.3; P < 0.001) in a model adjusted for age and body mass index. Nonpregnant women were at greater risk of LVH in the presence of AH (OR = 25.3, 95% CI = 3.15-203.5; P = 0.002). The risk was additionally increased in hypertensive women during pregnancy (OR = 4.3, 95% CI = 1.7-10.9; P = 0.002) in the model adjusted for stroke volume and antihypertensive medication. Although none of the NTNP women presented with diastolic dysfunction, it was observed in 2% of the NTP women, 29% of the HTNP women, and 42% of the HTP women (P < 0.05).<br />Conclusions: Hypertension and pregnancy have a synergistic effect on ventricular remodeling, which elevates a woman's risk of myocardial hypertrophy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1941-7225
Volume :
26
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of hypertension
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23475699
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpt023