Aim: To review present knowledge on the causes of cardiovascular changes in hypertension and on the effects of anti hypertensive treatment. Background: The clinical manifestations of hypertensive heart disease have changed considerably in recent decades, from predominantly cardiac failure to predominantly left ventricular hypertrophy, which is an independent risk factor for all cardiovascular events. This change parallels the recent development of ultrasonic devices which make it possible to investigate the vessels as well as the heart. These devices have shown that there are different types of cardiac remodeling, which are associated with different hemodynamic profiles. Treatment of cardiovascular remodeling: Recent studies have shown that antihypertensive treatment, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological, can significantly reduce left ventricular hypertrophy in hypertensive patients without jeopardizing the hemodynamic balance. However, hypertensive vessel disease has been less extensively investigated, with many studies concentrating on the carotid arteries. There appears to be a correlation between cardiac and carotid artery changes but so far there is no information on the effects of the antihypertensive treatment on the carotid alterations. © Rapid Science Publishers

Leonetti, G., Cuspidi, C. (1995). The heart and vascular changes in hypertension. JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 13(Suppl 2), S29-S34 [10.1097/00004872-199508001-00005].

The heart and vascular changes in hypertension

CUSPIDI, CESARE
Ultimo
1995

Abstract

Aim: To review present knowledge on the causes of cardiovascular changes in hypertension and on the effects of anti hypertensive treatment. Background: The clinical manifestations of hypertensive heart disease have changed considerably in recent decades, from predominantly cardiac failure to predominantly left ventricular hypertrophy, which is an independent risk factor for all cardiovascular events. This change parallels the recent development of ultrasonic devices which make it possible to investigate the vessels as well as the heart. These devices have shown that there are different types of cardiac remodeling, which are associated with different hemodynamic profiles. Treatment of cardiovascular remodeling: Recent studies have shown that antihypertensive treatment, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological, can significantly reduce left ventricular hypertrophy in hypertensive patients without jeopardizing the hemodynamic balance. However, hypertensive vessel disease has been less extensively investigated, with many studies concentrating on the carotid arteries. There appears to be a correlation between cardiac and carotid artery changes but so far there is no information on the effects of the antihypertensive treatment on the carotid alterations. © Rapid Science Publishers
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Cardiac geometry; Echocardiography; Left ventricular hypertrophy; Vascular hypertrophy;
Heart vascular changes, hypertension.
English
1995
13
Suppl 2
S29
S34
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Leonetti, G., Cuspidi, C. (1995). The heart and vascular changes in hypertension. JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 13(Suppl 2), S29-S34 [10.1097/00004872-199508001-00005].
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