Title of article :
Familial predisposition of left ventricular hypertrophy
Author/Authors :
Heribert Schunkert، نويسنده , , Ulrich Br?ckel، نويسنده , , Christian Hengstenberg، نويسنده , , Andreas Luchner، نويسنده , , Michael W. Muscholl، نويسنده , , Klaus Kurzidim، نويسنده , , Bernhard Kuch، نويسنده , , Angel D?ring، نويسنده , , Günter A. J. Riegger، نويسنده , , Hans-Werner Hense، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
7
From page :
1685
To page :
1691
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES The study evaluated the contribution of familial predisposition to the risk of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). BACKGROUND Left ventricular hypertrophy is multifactorial condition that serves as an important predictor of cardiovascular mortality. At present it is unclear whether familial predisposition contributes to the manifestation of LVH. Thus, we determined whether siblings of subjects with LVH are at increased risk to present with an elevation of LV mass or an abnormal LV geometry. METHODS Echocardiographic and anthropometric measurements were performed in 2,293 individuals who participated in the echocardiographic substudies of population-based MONIC Augsburg surveys. In addition, total of 319 siblings of survey participants with echocardiographic evidence of LVH were evaluated. The risk of these siblings to present with LVH or abnormal LV geometry was estimated by comparison with 636 subjects matched for gender and age that were selected from the entire echocardiography study base. RESULTS Blood pressure, body mass index, age, and gender (i.e., known determinants of LV mass) were comparable in LVH-siblings and the matched comparison group. However, septal and posterior wall thicknesses, relative wall thickness as well as LV mass index were significantly elevated in LVH-siblings (p < 0.001, each) whereas LV dimensions did not differ. Likewise, the prevalence of LVH was raised in LVH-siblings, as was the relative risk of LVH after adjustment for confounders (p < 0.05). More specifically, LVH-siblings displayed increased prevalences of concentric remodeling and concentric LVH (p < 0.05) but not of eccentric LVH. CONCLUSIONS Familial predisposition appears to contribute to increased LV wall thickness, to the development of LV hypertrophy and abnormal LV geometry.
Keywords :
BMI , body mass index , PWT , Left ventricular hypertrophy , LVH , posterior wall thickness , RWT , relative wall thickness , EDD , SWT , end-diastolic diameter , LVM(I) , left ventricular mass (index) , septal wall thickness
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
481177
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