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Impaired diastolic function and its mechanism in mild hypertension:Assessment by exercise echocardiography and calcium antagonist Yuji Hashimoto 1 , Osamu Yanase 2 , Toshiaki Hosaka 2 , Kenichi Nanba 2 , Hajime Tamaki 2 , Hidenori Maezawa 2 1Department of Cardiology, Tachikawa National Hospital 2The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, School of Medicine pp.1187-1193
Published Date 1986/11/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1404204958
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For clarifying the hemodynamics, the mechanism of the impaired diastolic function in mild hypertension, eighteen mildly hypertensive men, mean age of 38.0± 10.5 (mean±SD), were compared with sixteen healthy men, mean age of 35.9±8.9, by means of exercise echo-cardiography. The hemodynamic change after reduction of afterload by administration of nicardipine hydrochlo-ride, which was administered 60mg/day orally to eight subjects in mildly hypertensive group for seven days, was also studied. At rest, left ventricular hypertrophy, increased total peripheral vascular resistance and pro-longed isovolumic relaxation period (S2-mitral valve opening) were observed in mildly hypertensive group. No significant differences were present in cardiac per-formance at rest. During exercise, cardiac index and velocity of circumferential fiber shortening of mildly hypertensive group were as the same as those of healthy group. However, during exercise, healthy group showed significant increase of left ventricular enddiastolic dimension, while no significant change was seen in mildly hypertensive group, so that stroke volume during exercise in mildly hypertensive group was smaller than that in healthy group. These results were responsible for diminished Frank-Starling effect during exercise in mildly hypertensive group. In diastolic function, pro-longed isovolumic relaxation period and decreasing aortic closing pressureiisovolumic relaxation period were revealed during exercise in mildly hypertensive group. Nicardipine hydrochloride had no effect on cardiac function without significant fall of systolic and diastolic blood pressures and total peripheral vascular resistance. Impaired diastolic function in mildly hypertensive group still existed even after afterload normalization by admi-nistration of nicardipine hydrochloride.

We concluded that decreased Frank-Starling effect during exercise and impaired early diastolic function were existent in mild hypertension, which were probably due to not increased afterload, but cardiac muscular hypertrophy.


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