Coronary microcirculation into different models of left ventricular hypertrophy—hypertensive and athlete's heart: a contrast echocardiographic study

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V Di Bello
D Giorgi
R Pedrinelli
E Talini
C Palagi
C Nardi
G Dell'Omo
M G Delle Donne
M Paterni
M Mariani
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[1] Cardiac and Thoracic Department of University of Pisa,
[2] Clinical Physiology Institute,undefined
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Journal of Human Hypertension | 2003年 / 17卷
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left ventricular hypertrophy; essential arterial hypertension; athlete's heart; myocardial contrast echocardiography; coronary microcirculation; endothelial function;
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The study was carried out in two different models of left ventricular hypertrophy: athlete's heart and essential arterial hypertension. Three groups of strictly age-matched males were studied: one group of 10 young adult untreated essential hypertensive patients (H), a second group of 10 athletes (A), and a group of 10 healthy individuals as controls (C). A Sonos 5500 echograph with S4 harmonic transducer was used with Levovist (ultrasonic tracer) before and after dipyridamole injection; digitised images of quantitative myocardial contrast echocardiography were collected with Power Harmonic Doppler. Angio images were analysed using dedicated PC software by placing a region-of-interest on the septum. Peak intensity, half-time (HT), the area under the curve of appearance and disappearance of microbubbles at 2/3 of PI, both in absolute and indexed values (/LVMi), were sampled. The per cent increase of PI after dipyridamole was significantly higher in C (+73%, P<0.01) than in H (+31%) and in A (+33%) (P<0.05). The area of appearance was significantly lower in H in comparison with C and A, both at rest and after vasodilatation. The disappearance area after dipyridamole was signifi-cantly higher in C and in A (+124%) than in H (+104%) (P<0.05). Some hypothesis could be made: an impairment in the coronary microcirculatory function in hypertensive patients could be because of an in-crease in the arteriolar resistance. Angiogenesis and several different functional adaptations are the mecha-nisms that allow an optimal distribution of oxygen and of substrates to the hypertrophied myocardium of the athletes.
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