Echocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy: clinical characteristics. The Framingham Heart Study.

D Levy, J M Murabito, K M Anderson, J C Christiansen, W P Castelli
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Recent data suggest that echocardiographic left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Based upon application of sex-specific echocardiographic criteria for LV hypertrophy, the clinical characteristics of 863 subjects with and 4097 subjects without LV hypertrophy are examined. Subjects with LV hypertrophy are older, more obese, have higher blood pressure, and are more likely to have pre-existing coronary artery disease. In addition subjects with LV hypertrophy have a higher prevalence of reduced echocardiographic fractional shortening. We conclude that subjects with echocardiographic LV hypertrophy are at high risk for cardiovascular disease complications by virtue of their clinical profile. Additional investigation of the benefits of therapeutic interventions directed toward the prevention or regression of LV hypertrophy is warranted.

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超声心动图左心室肥厚:临床特征。弗雷明汉心脏研究。
最近的数据显示超声心动图左心室(LV)肥厚与心血管发病率和死亡率增加有关。应用不同性别的左室肥厚超声心动图诊断标准,对863例左室肥厚患者和4097例无左室肥厚患者的临床特征进行了分析。左室肥厚的受试者年龄较大,更肥胖,血压较高,并且更有可能存在冠状动脉疾病。此外,左室肥厚的受试者超声心动图分数缩短的发生率更高。我们的结论是,超声心动图显示左室肥大的受试者由于其临床特征而具有心血管疾病并发症的高风险。针对左室肥厚的预防或消退的治疗干预的益处的进一步研究是有必要的。
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