Inter-atrial conduction time shortens after blood pressure control in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy |
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Authors: | Fuenmayor Abdel J Moreno Geraldine Landaeta Agustín Fuenmayor Abdel M |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Electrophysiology Section, Cardiovascular Research Institute Dr. Abdel M. Fuenmayor P, University of The Andes, Mérida, Venezuela. |
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Abstract: | Assuming that blood pressure control could induce a shortening of the inter-atrial conduction time and prevent atrial fibrillation occurrence, we studied the inter-atrial conduction time in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy. METHODS: Sixty-eight (26 male) 58.34+/-8.08-year-old patient participated in the study. All were in sinus rhythm and had abnormal blood pressure (163+/-18/95+/-9 mm Hg). Their cardiac mass index was increased (151+/-43 g/m(2) SC) and their left atrial dimension was normal (3.67+/-0.54 cm). The inter-atrial conduction time was measured in the echocardiogram from the beginning of the electrocardiographic P wave to the beginning of the A wave in the mitral Doppler signal and was corrected for heart rate. Heart rhythm disturbances were monitored clinically and by means of a Holter. Most patients were treated with angiotensin antagonists. RESULTS: It was found that arterial blood pressure decreased significantly after treatment and that the P-A interval was significantly reduced (71.4+/-14.5 vs. 63.9+/-11.5 ms). During the follow-up, no patient complained of arrhythmia symptoms or exhibited atrial fibrillation in the Holter recording. CONCLUSION: In this selected group of patients with hypertensive heart disease (left ventricular hypertrophy), an effective blood pressure control was accompanied by a significant decrease in the inter-atrial conduction time. It is possible that these effects prevent atrial fibrillation. |
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