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Age-related longitudinal change in cardiac structure and function in adults at increased cardiovascular risk.

Fei Fei GongJennifer M CollerMichele McGradyUmberto BoffaLouise ShielDanny LiewSimon StewartAlice J OwenHenry KrumChristopher M ReidDavid L PriorDuncan J Campbell
Published in: ESC heart failure (2020)
Whereas the increase in LVMI with age was explained by CVD risk factors alone, age, together with risk factors, independently predicted longitudinal change in all other echocardiographic parameters, providing evidence for age-specific mechanisms of change in cardiac structure and function as people age. Age-associated change in LVMI, LV volumes, and diastolic function resembled what might be expected for the evolution of HF with preserved ejection fraction. Given the differential association of different CVD risk factors with longitudinal change in different echocardiographic parameters, therapies aimed at attenuation of age-associated change in cardiac structure and function, and HF evolution, will likely need to address multiple CVD risk factors.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • ejection fraction
  • left ventricular
  • mitral valve
  • blood pressure
  • heart failure
  • left atrial
  • coronary artery disease
  • aortic valve
  • atrial fibrillation
  • acute heart failure