Hemodynamic Determinants of Age Versus Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Relations Across the Full Adult Age Range

Author:

Bello Hamza1,Norton Gavin R.1,Peterson Vernice R.1,Mmopi Keneilwe N.1,Mthembu Nonhlanhla1,Libhaber Carlos D.1,Masiu Mohlabani1,Da Silva Fernandes Daniel1,Bamaiyi Adamu J.1,Peters Ferande1,Sareli Pinhas1,Woodiwiss Angela J.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Cardiovascular Pathophysiology and Genomics Research Unit, School of Physiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Abstract

The relative contribution of loading conditions at different ages across the full adult lifespan to decreases in left ventricular (LV) diastolic function is unclear. Using central arterial pressure and aortic velocity and diameter measurements in the outflow tract, we determined the contribution of systemic vascular resistance, compression wave pressures (characteristic impedance [Zc]×aortic flow [Q], [P Q×Zc ]) and backward wave pressures (Pb) to LV diastolic function (echocardiography) in a community sample across the full adult lifespan (n=605). Starting from early adulthood, stepwise age-related increases in LV filling pressures (E/e’) and decreases in myocardial relaxation (e’) were noted ( P <0.0001). Before 50 years of age, before when P Q×Zc positively correlates with age, Pb, but not systemic vascular resistance was independently associated with LV mass index ( P <0.002), E/e’ ( P <0.002), and e’ ( P <0.05). Moreover, in those over 50 years of age, when P Q×Zc positively correlates with age, again Pb, but neither P QxZc nor systemic vascular resistance was independently associated with LV mass index ( P <0.01), E/e’ ( P <0.001), and e’ ( P <0.001). The contribution of Pb to age-related decreases in LV diastolic function was as strong in those younger as compared with older than 50 years of age and poorly indexed by brachial BP. In conclusion, a striking age-related deterioration in LV diastolic function begins at an early adult age and Pb is the dominant hemodynamic factor that accounts for this relationship. Age-related increases in Pb in young adults contribute as much to functional abnormalities ultimately responsible for LV diastolic dysfunction in hypertension as at an older age, effects poorly indexed by brachial BP.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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