Aim:The association between prehypertension (pre-HTN) and abnormal left ventricular (LV) geometric patterns is unclear. We performed a meta-analysis of echocardiographic studies aimed to provide a new piece of information on LV geometric alterations in untreated pre-HTN individuals.Design:Studies were identified by crossing the following search terms: 'prehypertension,' 'high normal blood pressure,' 'heart,' 'LV hypertrophy' (LVH), 'LV geometry,' 'LV mass,' and 'echocardiography.'Results:A total 60 949 participants (38 536 normotensive, 14 453 pre-HTN, and 7960 HTN individuals) were included in six studies. LV concentric remodelling was the most common abnormal pattern in pre-HTN participants followed by eccentric and concentric LVH. Compared with normotensive group, pre-HTN exhibited a higher risk of LV concentric remodelling (OR 1.89, CI 1.70-2.10, P < 0.001), eccentric LVH (OR 1.65, CI 1.40-1.90, P < 0.001) and concentric LVH (OR 2.09, CI 1.50-3.00, P < 0.001). The likelihood of having abnormal LV patterns in HTN was significantly higher (P < 0.001 for all) than in pre-HTN participants.Conclusion:Our meta-analysis shows that alterations in LV geometry in pre-HTN individuals are intermediate between normotensive and HTN individuals. These findings suggest that pre-HTN is associated to early changes in LV structure and geometry, and preventive strategies may have a protective impact on development of subclinical cardiac damage in this setting.

Cuspidi, C., Sala, C., Tadic, M., Gherbesi, E., Facchetti, R., Grassi, G., et al. (2019). High-normal blood pressure and abnormal left ventricular geometric patterns: A meta-analysis. JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 37(7), 1312-1319 [10.1097/HJH.0000000000002063].

High-normal blood pressure and abnormal left ventricular geometric patterns: A meta-analysis

Cuspidi, C;Facchetti, R;Grassi, G;Mancia, G
2019

Abstract

Aim:The association between prehypertension (pre-HTN) and abnormal left ventricular (LV) geometric patterns is unclear. We performed a meta-analysis of echocardiographic studies aimed to provide a new piece of information on LV geometric alterations in untreated pre-HTN individuals.Design:Studies were identified by crossing the following search terms: 'prehypertension,' 'high normal blood pressure,' 'heart,' 'LV hypertrophy' (LVH), 'LV geometry,' 'LV mass,' and 'echocardiography.'Results:A total 60 949 participants (38 536 normotensive, 14 453 pre-HTN, and 7960 HTN individuals) were included in six studies. LV concentric remodelling was the most common abnormal pattern in pre-HTN participants followed by eccentric and concentric LVH. Compared with normotensive group, pre-HTN exhibited a higher risk of LV concentric remodelling (OR 1.89, CI 1.70-2.10, P < 0.001), eccentric LVH (OR 1.65, CI 1.40-1.90, P < 0.001) and concentric LVH (OR 2.09, CI 1.50-3.00, P < 0.001). The likelihood of having abnormal LV patterns in HTN was significantly higher (P < 0.001 for all) than in pre-HTN participants.Conclusion:Our meta-analysis shows that alterations in LV geometry in pre-HTN individuals are intermediate between normotensive and HTN individuals. These findings suggest that pre-HTN is associated to early changes in LV structure and geometry, and preventive strategies may have a protective impact on development of subclinical cardiac damage in this setting.
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echocardiography; left ventricular geometric patterns; meta-analysis; prehypertension;
echocardiography, left ventricular geometric patterns, meta-analysis, prehypertension
English
1-feb-2019
2019
37
7
1312
1319
none
Cuspidi, C., Sala, C., Tadic, M., Gherbesi, E., Facchetti, R., Grassi, G., et al. (2019). High-normal blood pressure and abnormal left ventricular geometric patterns: A meta-analysis. JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 37(7), 1312-1319 [10.1097/HJH.0000000000002063].
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