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Left ventricular mass estimation by different partition values in a large population of black hypertensive subjects.

Dike B OjjiElena LibhaberJacob AlfaNgabea MurtalaBolaji AbdullahiAda NwankwoAnita NnamonuSliwa Karen
Published in: Health science reports (2018)
In a large cohort of hypertensive subjects with no clinical evidence of cardiovascular disease, abnormal LV geometry was found in greater than four-fifths of the population. In addition, LVM indexed for height 2.7 was found to be a better method for detecting LVH than LVM indexed for BSA, as the highest prevalence of abnormal geometry was diagnosed when LVM was indexed for height2.7.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular disease
  • blood pressure
  • left ventricular
  • body mass index
  • heart failure
  • type diabetes
  • mitral valve
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cardiac resynchronization therapy