Title of article
Resting diastolic function and left ventricular mass are related to exercise capacity in hypertensive men but not in women
Author/Authors
AliG Gharavi، نويسنده , , JosephA Diamond، نويسنده , , AdamY Goldman، نويسنده , , NeilL Coplan، نويسنده , , JeffreyS Jhang، نويسنده , , Marilyn Steinmetz، نويسنده , , Rochelle Goldsmith، نويسنده , , RobertA Phillips، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
6
From page
1252
To page
1257
Abstract
We evaluated the impact of diastolic function and gender on exercise capacity in sedentary, untreated hypertensive subjects (34 men, 23 women) using echocardiography and a bicycle ergometry with measurement of oxygen consumption (VO2). In men, peak (A) mitral inflow velocity and left ventricular (LV) mass were inversely related to peak VO2 (r = −0.64) and maximal workload (r = −0.57) and were the sole independent determinants of exercise capacity. In women, there was no relationship between any echocardiographic measure and exercise capacity. Thus, LV mass and Doppler-determined diastolic function predict maximal VO2 in hypertensive men but not in women. This finding may be related to gender differences in the contribution of diastolic filling to exercise capacity or may reflect limitations of resting Doppler echocardiography to predict exercise diastolic filling in hypertensive women.
Keywords
GENDER , Women , men , diastolicfunction , Exercise capacity , Echocardiography.
Journal title
American Journal of Hypertension
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
American Journal of Hypertension
Record number
647009
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