Left atrial enlargement in the early stage of hypertensive heart disease: A common but ignored condition

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How to identify the early signs of hypertensive heart disease is the key to block or reverse the process of heart failure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive value of left atrial (LA) enlargement in the early stage of hypertensive heart disease and to explore the correlations between LA enlargement and heart failure with normal ejection fraction (HFnEF), as well as the metabolic syndrome (MetS). Baseline clinical characteristics, biochemical indices, electrocardiographic and echocardiographic data were collected from 341 consecutive patients with essential hypertension. Among those patients, LA enlargement was more frequently presented than LV enlargement (57.2% vs 17.9%). Compared with patients without HFnEF, the prevalence of LA enlargement was higher in patients with HFnEF (82.9% vs 49.0%, P

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Su, G., Cao, H., Xu, S., Lu, Y., Shuai, X., Sun, Y., … Li, J. (2014). Left atrial enlargement in the early stage of hypertensive heart disease: A common but ignored condition. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 16(3), 192–197. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.12282

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