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  • Title: [Left ventricular hypertrophy in a general hypertensive population in Barcelona].
    Author: Dalfó A, Bayó J, Gil M, Campillo M, Botey A, Vila MA, Pou R, Núñez B, Florensa E, Fernández MJ.
    Journal: Med Clin (Barc); 1995 Sep 30; 105(10):361-6. PubMed ID: 7475437.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is a well known cardiac risk factor. There are no data available as to the epidemiology of this disease in the general hypertensive population in Spain. METHODS: A randomized sample (n = 267) of a general hypertensive population under the age of 80 years was followed in a Basic Health Care Area located in the center of Barcelona, Spain. A Doppler-echocardiographic study of the patients was carried out. The patients were considered to have LVH when they demonstrated an index > 134 g/m2 of left ventricular mass in males and > 110 g/m2 in females. The odds ratio (OR) was estimated on presentation of LVH associated with exposure to different factors. RESULTS: A prevalence of LVH diagnosed by echocardiogram was observed in 64% (confidence interval 95% from 58.3 to 69.8%). The independent risk factors associated with the presence of LVH were female sex, age and systolic blood pressure. CONCLUSIONS: Left ventricular hypertrophy is a frequent cardiovascular risk factor in the general hypertensive population in Spain. A systematic search by echocardiography cannot be recommended in primary health care until cost-effectiveness studies have been performed.
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