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. 1981 May;47(5):1087-90.
doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(81)90217-4.

Echocardiographic diastolic ventricular abnormality in hypertensive heart disease: atrial emptying index

Echocardiographic diastolic ventricular abnormality in hypertensive heart disease: atrial emptying index

G R Dreslinski et al. Am J Cardiol. 1981 May.

Abstract

To analyze changes in left ventricular diastolic properties in hypertensive heart disease, the atrial emptying index was used to assess the rapid phase of diastolic filling of the left ventricle. Ten normal subjects (Group 1), 11 hypertensive patients without evidence of cardiac involvement (Group 2) and 10 hypertensive patients with echocardiographic evidence of left ventricular hypertrophy (Group 3) were compared using M mode echocardiography and systemic hemodynamic data. Whereas cardiac index (dye-dilution method) and rate of circumferential fiber shortening (echocardiogram) were normal in all three groups, there was a progressive increase in left atrial index (p less than 0.001, Group 1 versus Group 2 and versus Group 3) and a progressive decrease in the atrial emptying index (p less than 0.001, Group 1 versus Group 2 and versus Group 3). No correlation existed between the atrial emptying index and the left atrial index, mean arterial pressure or total peripheral resistance in any of the three groups. These data suggest that rapid filling of the left ventricle is reduced early in hypertension, even before electrocardiographic or systolic echocardiographic abnormalities are detectable. The atrial emptying index therefore appears to be an early indicator of abnormalities of left ventricular diastolic compliance in uncomplicated hypertension.

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