Electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy Cornell product is a feasible predictor of cardiac prognosis in patients with chronic heart failure

2013 ◽  
Vol 103 (4) ◽  
pp. 275-284 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoichiro Otaki ◽  
Hiroki Takahashi ◽  
Tetsu Watanabe ◽  
Shinpei Kadowaki ◽  
Taro Narumi ◽  
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Circulation ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 116 (suppl_16) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter M Okin ◽  
Kristian Wachtell ◽  
Eva Gerdts ◽  
Kurt Boman ◽  
Markku S Nieminen ◽  
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Background : We have previously demonstrated that persistence or development of ECG left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) by Cornell product criteria are associated with an increased risk of developing heart failure (HF) compared with regression or continued absence of LVH. We postulated that this relationship might be in part mediated via worse LV systolic function in patients with new and persistent LVH. Methods : Baseline and year-3 ECG LVH and LV midwall shortening (MWS) were examined in 725 patients in the LIFE echocardiographic substudy. MWS was measured and considered abnormal if <14.2%; stress-corrected MWS (scMWS) was considered abnormal if 2440 mm-msec. Results : Between baseline and 3 years follow-up, there was continued absence (n=260) or regression (n=167) of LVH in 427 patients and persistence (n=259) or development (n=39) of ECG LVH in 298 patients. Although there was no difference in baseline prevalence of abnormal MWS (23.4 vs 26.5%, p=0.389) or abnormal scMWS (24.6 vs 26.4%, p=0.663) between groups, after 3 years follow-up persistence or development of new LVH was associated with significantly lower mean MWS and scMWS and with higher prevalence and odds of abnormal MWS and scMWS than continued absence or regression of LVH (Table ). After controlling for differences in age, gender, race, treatment group, baseline and change from baseline to year-3 of heart rate, Sokolow-Lyon voltage, systolic and diastolic pressure and baseline severity of LVH by Cornell product, persistent or new ECG LVH remained associated with a >2-fold increased risk of abnormal MWS or scMWS at year 3. Conclusions : Persistence or development of new ECG LVH during antihypertensive therapy is associated with an increased risk of LV systolic dysfunction after 3 years of follow-up. These findings provide insight into a possible mechanism by which changes in ECG LVH are associated with changing risk of developing HF. < Midwall LV Function in Relation to Persistence or Development of ECG LVH Between Baseline and Year-3


2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 273-277
Author(s):  
Maryna O. Matokhniuk ◽  
Oleksandr V. Limanskiy ◽  
Olena V. Maiko ◽  
Vadym Zhebel ◽  
Oleksandra K. Shevchuk ◽  
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The aim: To improve diagnosis of essential hypertension with left ventricular hypertrophy and chronic heart failure in men citizens of Podillya region in Ukraine by determining the plasma levels of cardiotrophin-1 in patients with different CT-1 gene variants. Materials and methods: A total of 70 men with no signs of cardiovascular disease and 100 patients with essential hypertension were examined. Among those, 50 participants had hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy. Other 50 patients had hypertension complicated by chronic heart failure. Results: It was established that in patients with essential hypertension the frequency of the pool of genotypes GA + AA is higher than the genotype GG (p <0.05). Plasma CT-1 levels ≥ 122,895 pg / ml can be used for early diagnosis left ventricular hypertrophy, and the cut-off level is ≥ 303.81 pg / ml (sensitivity 85.7%, specificity 92%) for screening diagnosis of essential hypertension complications in the form of chronic heart failure. Conclusions: In patients with essential hypertension of varying severity, the GA+АА genotypes of CT-1 gene was found to be dominant. They had higher levels of plasma concentration CT-1. The threshold levels of CT-1 for screening diagnosis of essential hypertension with hypertrophy and chronic heart failure in males (who were residents of the Podillya region of Ukraine) were evaluated.


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