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HEART RATE VARIABILITY AND LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BORDERLINE HYPERTENSION WITH AND WITHOUT LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY

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Pages 77-87
Published online: 28 Feb 2001

The relationships between heart rate variability (HRV), left ventricular mass and diastolic function in borderline hypertensive patients (BHT) were evaluated. 24 h Holter electrocardiogram (ECG) and blood pressure (BP) monitoring, M and 2 D echocardiogram and Doppler analysis in 42 BHT with and without left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and in 20 normotensive controls were assessed. From 24-h ECG, time domain indexes of HRV were calculated. Standard Deviation of all Cycles (SDNN) and Standard Deviation of the means of heart periods over five-minute intervals (SDANN) were significantly reduced in BHT with LVH but not in BHT without LVH. No significant differences of short-term variability measures were detectable, although a progressive decrease among control subjects and BHT with and without LVH was observed.

Diastolic left ventricular compliance evaluated by early to late transmitral flow velocity ratio (E/A ratio) significantly declined from normotensive subjects to BHT with LVH. There was a significant positive correlation between E/A and SDNN and SDANN throughout all studied groups. This indicates that BHT with LVH has a reduced HRV compared to other groups. This impairment is probably related to left ventricular mass and left ventricular filling abnormalities.

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