Affiliation:
1. Volgograd State Medical University
2. I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)
Abstract
Introduction. In 2016, updated recommendations for echocardiographic diagnosis of diastolic dysfunction were developed. It requires a review of the degree of metabolic syndrome (MS) influence on the heart and blood vessels remodeling and the development of left ventricle (LV) diastolic dysfunction (DD).Purpose. Assessment of the MScontribution to the heart and blood vessels remodeling, as well as to the development of LVDD with an analysis of the LV remodeling types and the degree of LVDD.Materials and methods. The main group: 130 patients with MS (62 (47,7%) — men, 68 (52,3%) — women; average age — 59,8±9,5 years) who underwent in-patient examination and treatment in the cardiology department for arterial hypertension (AH) in 2015-2017. The control group included 36 patients with AH (18 (50%) — men, 18 (50%) — women; average age — 56,0±12,7 years) without abdominal obesity, not meeting the criteria of MS International Diabetes Federation.Results. MS is associated with increased prevalence of adverse LV remodeling and DD. In MS group concentric LV hypertrophy was detected significantly commoner than in group without MS, in which concentric remodeling was the most frequent structural abnormality. Eccentric LV hypertrophy was diagnosed only in pts with so-called complete MS. Moreover DD was detected in all pts with complete MS. Type 2 DD was present predominantly in subgroup with complete MS, reflecting relationship between the degree of LV DD and severity of MS in AH pts.Conclusions. Obtained results confirm adverse influence of central obesity and MS on LV myocardial structure and function.
Publisher
Baltic Medical Education Center
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