m型超声心动图对患者及实验动物左室肥厚的评价。

American journal of cardiac imaging Pub Date : 1994-10-01
R B Devereux, D C Wallerson, G de Simone, A Ganau, M J Roman
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在验证性研究中,m型超声心动图已被证明在从人类到大鼠的各种体型中以合理的准确性(r >或= 0.90 v尸检测量值)测量左心室(LV)质量。死前超声心动图检测尸检左室肥厚作为定性异常的灵敏度也很高(85%至100%)。左室质量增加与血压升高、超重或其他引起心脏容积功增加的原因密切相关。当血压对日常活动的反应过大、钠摄入量和血液黏稠度高以及易患高血压的遗传因素时,左室质量也会增加。以体表面积或身高为指标的左室质量对于检测与高血压或肥胖相关的肥大具有优势。通过生长(异速生长)关系分析揭示的LV质量与高度(2.7)关系的指数化可以实现这两个目标。最近的研究表明,通过m型超声心动图测量的左室质量水平比血压或除年龄外的其他常规危险因素更能预测随后的发病事件和死亡。初步发现左室质量与动脉疾病密切相关,以及在降压治疗过程中左室质量变化与后续事件之间的关系,有助于解释左室质量具有很强的预测价值。
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Evaluation of left ventricular hypertrophy by M-mode echocardiography in patients and experimental animals.

In validation studies, M-mode echocardiography has been shown to measure left ventricular (LV) mass with reasonable accuracy (r > or = .90 v necropsy measurements) in species ranging in body size from humans to rats. The sensitivity of antemortem echocardiography for the detection of necropsy LV hypertrophy as a qualitative abnormality has also been high (85% to 100%). Increased LV mass is strongly related to both increased blood pressure and to being overweight or to other causes of increased cardiac volume work. LV mass is also increased in the presence of exaggerated blood pressure responses to everyday activity, high sodium intake and blood viscosity, and genetic factors predisposing to hypertension. Indexation of LV mass by body surface area or height has advantages for the detection of hypertrophy related to hypertension or obesity. Indexation of LV mass for the power of its relation to height (2.7) revealed by analysis of growth (allometric) relations may accomplish both these goals. Recent research indicates that the level of LV mass measured by M-mode echocardiography is a stronger predictor of subsequent morbid events and death than blood pressure or other conventional risk factors except age. Preliminary findings of close relations between LV mass and arterial disease and between the change in LV mass during antihypertensive treatment and subsequent events contribute to explaining the strong predictive value of LV mass.

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