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American Journal of Hypertension | 1999

Determinants of left ventricular mass in untreated mildly hypertensive subjects: hospitalet study in mild hypertension.

Pedro Armario; Raquel Hernández del Rey; Pilar Sánchez; Montserrat Martín-Baranera; G. Torres; Jordi Juliá; Helios Pardell

The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to identify the determinants of left ventricular mass in untreated mildly hypertensive subjects at the Hypertension Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Red Cross Hospital, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain. One hundred seventy-one untreated mildly hypertensive subjects, with a mean age of 41.1+/-11.8 years (from 18 to 65 years) were sequentially visited in our Unit; 54% were men. Echocardiographic measurements of good quality were obtained in 142 subjects (83%). Two-dimensional guided M-mode echocardiograms were used and left ventricular mass was estimated according to the Penn convention. Left ventricular mass (LVM) was analyzed as a continuous variable. In the bivariate analysis, the variables that significantly correlated with LVM were patients height (r = 0.42, P<.0005), weight (r = 0.47, P< or =.0005), heart rate (r = -0.22, P = .01), HDLc (r = -0.30, P = .002), hematocrit (r = -0.28, P = .001), urinary sodium excretion (r = 0.23, P = 0.012), and different measurements from the ambulatory blood pressure profile for 24 h. By means of multiple regression analysis, a maximum of 41.2% of LVM variability could be explained from the factors registered in our study. The final model included age, gender, patients weight, and diastolic night load from ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. When added to different models, weight and diastolic night load showed a similar strength in predicting left ventricular mass. In untreated patients with mild hypertension, traditional factors such as blood pressure levels explain a maximum of 41.2% of LVM variability. More knowledge is needed about factors that may alter cardiac morphology in the evolution of hypertensive patients.


American Journal of Hypertension | 1995

G12 - Reproducibility of two mental siress tasks in subjects with borderl ine or mild hypertension

P. Arnario; R. Hernández del Rey; J. Castellsague; G. Torres; I.A. Navarro; Helios Pardell


American Journal of Hypertension | 1997

L49 Factors related to dyslipidaemia in untreated mild hypertension: Hospitalet study in mild hypertension

Pedro Armario; R. Hernández del Rey; M. Martin-Baranera; G. Torres; J. Ruigómez; Helios Pardell


American Journal of Hypertension | 1998

P057: The influence of two different normal limits of ambulatory blood pressure on the assessment of white coat hypertension and target organ damage

R. Hernández-del Rey; Pedro Armario; M. Martin-Baranera; G. Torres; P. Sánchez; Helios Pardell


Atherosclerosis | 1997

1.P.372 Prevalence and related factors to hypoalpha-liproteinemia in untreated mild hypertension

Pedro Armario; R.Hernández del Rey; M. Martin-Baranera; G. Torres; J. Ruigómez; Helios Pardell


American Journal of Hypertension | 1995

G10 - Cardiovascular reactivity to mental siress task and serum lipid levels in young mildly hyperiensive subjects

P. Arnario; R. Hernández del Rey; P. Sánchez; J. Juliá; G. Torres; I.A. Navarro; J. Castellsague; Helios Pardell


American Journal of Hypertension | 1999

Blood pressure reactivity to mental stress and sustained hypertension after six months of follow-up. Hospitalet study.

Pedro Armario; R. Hernández del Rey; G. Torres; M. Martin-Baranera; M.C. Almendros; Helios Pardell


American Journal of Hypertension | 1999

Relationship between heart rate during ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and urinary albumin excretion in mild hypertension.

Pedro Armario; R. Hernández del Rey; G. Torres; M. Martin-Baranera; M.C. Almendros; J. Ruigómez; Helios Pardell


American Journal of Hypertension | 1998

K033: Relationship between cardiovascular reactivity of heart rate and blood pressure to a structured stressful interview and early target organ damage in untreated mild hypertension hospitalet study

P. Amario; R. Hernández del Rey; G. Torres; M. Martin-Baranera; M.C. Almendros; Helios Pardell


American Journal of Hypertension | 1998

C063: Prevalence and determinants of microalbuminuria in untreated mild hypertensive subjects. Hospitalet study

G. Torres; Pedro Armario; R. Hernández del Rey; M. Martin-Baranera; M.C. Almendros; J. Ruigómez; Helios Pardell

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J. Ruigómez

University of Barcelona

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Montserrat Martín-Baranera

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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