Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?

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Autor(a) principal: Baldivia,Guilherme Cristianini
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Napoli,João Vitor Moraes Pithon, Motta,Josiane Motta e, Vieira Filho,Normando Gomes, Lopes,Heno Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: SUMMARY Hypertension may occur with left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction, and the consequence may be symptoms and signs of heart failure (HF). Hepatojugular reflux (HJR), described as a sign of regurgitation of the tricuspid valve, may reflect structural and functional changes of the LV in the hypertensive patient. The signal may be present in the presence of HF. Case: male, 49 years old with uncontrolled blood pressure. Physical examination showed jugular turgescence, HJR, and elevated blood pressure. Complementary exams showed signs of atrial and left ventricular overload in the electrocardiogram and, the echocardiogram showed left atrium volume increase, concentric LV hypertrophy and signs of grade I diastolic dysfunction. DISCUSSIO: The HJR present correlates with pulmonary artery pressure and probably reflect the increase in central blood volume.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
title Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
spellingShingle Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
Baldivia,Guilherme Cristianini
Hypertension
Jugular Veins/physiology
Heart failure
title_short Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
title_full Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
title_fullStr Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
title_full_unstemmed Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
title_sort Is hepatojugular reflux a good predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
author Baldivia,Guilherme Cristianini
author_facet Baldivia,Guilherme Cristianini
Napoli,João Vitor Moraes Pithon
Motta,Josiane Motta e
Vieira Filho,Normando Gomes
Lopes,Heno Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Napoli,João Vitor Moraes Pithon
Motta,Josiane Motta e
Vieira Filho,Normando Gomes
Lopes,Heno Ferreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baldivia,Guilherme Cristianini
Napoli,João Vitor Moraes Pithon
Motta,Josiane Motta e
Vieira Filho,Normando Gomes
Lopes,Heno Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hypertension
Jugular Veins/physiology
Heart failure
topic Hypertension
Jugular Veins/physiology
Heart failure
description SUMMARY Hypertension may occur with left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction, and the consequence may be symptoms and signs of heart failure (HF). Hepatojugular reflux (HJR), described as a sign of regurgitation of the tricuspid valve, may reflect structural and functional changes of the LV in the hypertensive patient. The signal may be present in the presence of HF. Case: male, 49 years old with uncontrolled blood pressure. Physical examination showed jugular turgescence, HJR, and elevated blood pressure. Complementary exams showed signs of atrial and left ventricular overload in the electrocardiogram and, the echocardiogram showed left atrium volume increase, concentric LV hypertrophy and signs of grade I diastolic dysfunction. DISCUSSIO: The HJR present correlates with pulmonary artery pressure and probably reflect the increase in central blood volume.
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