Association between inappropriateness of left ventricular mass and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction: A study using the tissue Doppler parameter, E/E'

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Background and Objectives: The structural significance of the inappropriateness of left ventricular mass (iLVM) is known to be an important prognostic factor for cardiovascular events; however, the functional changes associated with iLVM have not been established. This study was performed to determine if diastolic dysfunction is associated with iLVM using a tissue Doppler technique. Subjects and Methods: Three hundred sixty consecutive subjects, including 221 hypertension patients from the echocardiography database, were analyzed. Regarding the appropriateness of left ventricular (LV) mass, an observed/predicted ratio of IV mass (OPR) > 130% was defined as inappropriate. Echocardiographic parameters, including early diastolic peak velocity (E)/late diastolic peak velocity (A), deceleration time (DT), isovolumetric relaxation time (IVRT), and E/early mitral annulus velocity (E'), were compared between the appropriate LV mass (aLVM) group and the iLVM group. Results: Among transmitral flow parameters, only the E velocity was negatively correlated with the OPR when adjusted for age (adjusted r=-0.107, p=0.04). Based on multiple regression analysis, the OPR (β=0.163, p=0.003), as well as age (β=0.286, p=0.0001), systolic blood pressure (β=0.120, p=0.019), fasting blood glucose (β=0.098, p=0.042), and male gender (β=0.157, p=0.002) were independent factors determining E/E'. The cholesterol level was not an independent factor (β=-0.059, p=0.355). In the iLVM group (n=105), the adjusted E/E' was higher than in the aLVM group (n=255; 11.7 ± 3.4 vs. 10.8 ± 3.1, p=0.02), while the peak E flow velocity was significantly lower than in the aLVM group (70.9 ± 15.1 vs. 75.5 ± 17.6, p=0.03). Conclusion: Inappropriateness of LV mass is independently associated with increased E/E'. Thus, E/E' may be a useful parameter for the evaluation of diastolic dysfunction. Copyright © 2009 The Korean Society of Cardiology.

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Lim, Y. H., Lee, J. U., Kim, K. S., Kim, S. G., Kim, J. H., Lim, H. K., … Shin, J. (2009). Association between inappropriateness of left ventricular mass and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction: A study using the tissue Doppler parameter, E/E’. Korean Circulation Journal, 39(4), 138–144. https://doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2009.39.4.138

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