Affiliation:
1. Hypertension Research Center and Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences University Federico II of Naples Napoli Italy
2. Department of Medicine and Surgery University of Insubria Varese Italy
3. Maugeri Care and Research Institute IRCCS Tradate Tradate Italy
4. Struttura Complessa di Cardiologia Hospital of Perugia Italy
5. Department of Medicine University of Perugia Italy
Abstract
Background
It is debated whether echocardiography should be part of the diagnostic workup in all hypertensive patients. We identified some factors potentially associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (
LVH
) at echocardiography in untreated hypertensive patients.
Methods and Results
We studied 2150 patients without
LVH
at
ECG
. All patients underwent standard 12‐lead
ECG
and echocardiography. Mean age was 48.7 years, and mean office blood pressure was 154/97 mm Hg. Prevalence of echocardiographic
LVH
(
LV
mass >47.0 g/m
2.7
in women and >50.0 g/m
2.7
in men) was 37.1%. We developed a nomogram based on 7 items (age, smoking, body mass index, office systolic and diastolic blood pressure, Cornell voltage, and chronic kidney disease) on the basis of a multivariable logistic regression analysis. We internally validated the model by bootstrap recalibration and obtained a calibration curve to assess agreement in the validation data set. Probability of
LVH
at echocardiography ranged from <10% (score, ≤100 points) to >90% (score, ≥180 points). Proportion of patients with
LVH
progressively increased with the total score (χ
2
=444.8;
P
<0.001). Prevalence of
LVH
was <2% and 90% at the lower 5th and upper 95th percentile of its distribution, respectively.
Conclusions
We developed and validated a novel score to assess the probability of
LVH
at echocardiography in hypertensive patients without
LVH
at
ECG
. The score may guide the appropriateness of echocardiographic study in low‐risk hypertensive patients. Echocardiography appears most appropriate for score values >136 in men and >124 in women.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
13 articles.
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