Carolina Bertoluci, M. Foppa, A. Santos, S. Fuchs, F. Fuchs
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Echocardiography on Prehypertension and Stage I Hypertension
Results: Mean systolic and diastolic BP were significantly higher in the stage I hypertension group (141.0/90.4 mmHg) than in the prehypertension group (129.3/81.5 mmHg, P<0,001 for both). Mean age was 55 years old (30 to 70), with an almost equal number of men and women, of which 80% were white and 7% had diabetes. Most parameters of LV mass, LA size and diastolic function were similar between the prehypertension and stage I hypertension groups. Hypertensive individuals had larger LA diameter and posterior wall thickness, and lower lateral e’ velocities, even after adjustment for age, sex and body mass index. Sex-specific analysis showed higher LV mass in stage I hypertension compared to prehypertension only in women (141.1 ± 34.1 g vs. 126.1 ± 29.1 g, P<0.05).