Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha,Antonio Sérgio Cordeiro da
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Pereira,Maria Auxiliadora Vellasco, Rocha,Nazareth de Novaes, Soares,Rita de Cássia Villela, Grandelle,Celso Garcia, Rosana, Silva,Paulo Roberto Dutra da
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To verify if adaptive left ventricle (LV) characteristics are also present in individuals under 70 years of age with severe aortic stenosis (AS). METHODS: The study comprised 40 consecutive patients under 70 years of age with AS and no associated coronary artery disease, referred for valve surgery. Out of the 40 patients, 22 were men and 18 women, and the mean age was 49.8±14.3 years. Cardiac symptoms, presence of systemic hypertension (SH), functional class according to the New York Heart Association (NYHA), and valve lesion etiology were considered. LV cavity dimensions, ejection fraction (EF), fractional shortening (FS), mass (MS), and relative diastolic thickness (RDT) were examined by Doppler echocardiography. RESULTS: Fourteen (63.6%) men and 11 (61.6%) women were classified as NYHA class III/IV (p=0.70). There was no difference in the frequency of angina, syncope or dyspnea between genders. The incidence of SH was greater in women than in men (10 versus 2, p=0.0044). Women had a smaller LV end-diastolic diameter index (32.1±6.5 x 36.5±5.3mm/m², p=0.027), LV end-systolic diameter index (19.9±5.9 x 26.5±6.4mm/m², p=0.0022) and LV mass index (MS) (211.4±71.1 x 270.9±74.9g/m², p=0.017) when compared with men. EF (66.2±13.4 x 52.0±14.6%, p=0.0032), FS (37.6±10.7 x 27.9±9.6%, p=0.0046) and RDT (0.58±0.22 x 0.44±0.09, p=0.0095) were significantly greater in women than in men. CONCLUSION: It is the patient gender rather than age that influences left ventricular adaptive response to AS.
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spelling Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of ageaortic stenosisleft ventricular functionventricular hypertrophygenderOBJECTIVE: To verify if adaptive left ventricle (LV) characteristics are also present in individuals under 70 years of age with severe aortic stenosis (AS). METHODS: The study comprised 40 consecutive patients under 70 years of age with AS and no associated coronary artery disease, referred for valve surgery. Out of the 40 patients, 22 were men and 18 women, and the mean age was 49.8±14.3 years. Cardiac symptoms, presence of systemic hypertension (SH), functional class according to the New York Heart Association (NYHA), and valve lesion etiology were considered. LV cavity dimensions, ejection fraction (EF), fractional shortening (FS), mass (MS), and relative diastolic thickness (RDT) were examined by Doppler echocardiography. RESULTS: Fourteen (63.6%) men and 11 (61.6%) women were classified as NYHA class III/IV (p=0.70). There was no difference in the frequency of angina, syncope or dyspnea between genders. The incidence of SH was greater in women than in men (10 versus 2, p=0.0044). Women had a smaller LV end-diastolic diameter index (32.1±6.5 x 36.5±5.3mm/m², p=0.027), LV end-systolic diameter index (19.9±5.9 x 26.5±6.4mm/m², p=0.0022) and LV mass index (MS) (211.4±71.1 x 270.9±74.9g/m², p=0.017) when compared with men. EF (66.2±13.4 x 52.0±14.6%, p=0.0032), FS (37.6±10.7 x 27.9±9.6%, p=0.0046) and RDT (0.58±0.22 x 0.44±0.09, p=0.0095) were significantly greater in women than in men. CONCLUSION: It is the patient gender rather than age that influences left ventricular adaptive response to AS.Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC1999-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X1999000400007Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia v.72 n.4 1999reponame:Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.1590/S0066-782X1999000400007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha,Antonio Sérgio Cordeiro daPereira,Maria Auxiliadora VellascoRocha,Nazareth de NovaesSoares,Rita de Cássia VillelaGrandelle,Celso Garcia, RosanaSilva,Paulo Roberto Dutra daeng2002-01-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0066-782X1999000400007Revistahttp://www.arquivosonline.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||arquivos@cardiol.br1678-41700066-782Xopendoar:2002-01-08T00:00Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age
title Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age
spellingShingle Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age
Rocha,Antonio Sérgio Cordeiro da
aortic stenosis
left ventricular function
ventricular hypertrophy
gender
title_short Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age
title_full Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age
title_fullStr Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age
title_full_unstemmed Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age
title_sort Aortic stenosis. Gender influence on left ventricular geometry and function in patients under 70 years of age
author Rocha,Antonio Sérgio Cordeiro da
author_facet Rocha,Antonio Sérgio Cordeiro da
Pereira,Maria Auxiliadora Vellasco
Rocha,Nazareth de Novaes
Soares,Rita de Cássia Villela
Grandelle,Celso Garcia, Rosana
Silva,Paulo Roberto Dutra da
author_role author
author2 Pereira,Maria Auxiliadora Vellasco
Rocha,Nazareth de Novaes
Soares,Rita de Cássia Villela
Grandelle,Celso Garcia, Rosana
Silva,Paulo Roberto Dutra da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha,Antonio Sérgio Cordeiro da
Pereira,Maria Auxiliadora Vellasco
Rocha,Nazareth de Novaes
Soares,Rita de Cássia Villela
Grandelle,Celso Garcia, Rosana
Silva,Paulo Roberto Dutra da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aortic stenosis
left ventricular function
ventricular hypertrophy
gender
topic aortic stenosis
left ventricular function
ventricular hypertrophy
gender
description OBJECTIVE: To verify if adaptive left ventricle (LV) characteristics are also present in individuals under 70 years of age with severe aortic stenosis (AS). METHODS: The study comprised 40 consecutive patients under 70 years of age with AS and no associated coronary artery disease, referred for valve surgery. Out of the 40 patients, 22 were men and 18 women, and the mean age was 49.8±14.3 years. Cardiac symptoms, presence of systemic hypertension (SH), functional class according to the New York Heart Association (NYHA), and valve lesion etiology were considered. LV cavity dimensions, ejection fraction (EF), fractional shortening (FS), mass (MS), and relative diastolic thickness (RDT) were examined by Doppler echocardiography. RESULTS: Fourteen (63.6%) men and 11 (61.6%) women were classified as NYHA class III/IV (p=0.70). There was no difference in the frequency of angina, syncope or dyspnea between genders. The incidence of SH was greater in women than in men (10 versus 2, p=0.0044). Women had a smaller LV end-diastolic diameter index (32.1±6.5 x 36.5±5.3mm/m², p=0.027), LV end-systolic diameter index (19.9±5.9 x 26.5±6.4mm/m², p=0.0022) and LV mass index (MS) (211.4±71.1 x 270.9±74.9g/m², p=0.017) when compared with men. EF (66.2±13.4 x 52.0±14.6%, p=0.0032), FS (37.6±10.7 x 27.9±9.6%, p=0.0046) and RDT (0.58±0.22 x 0.44±0.09, p=0.0095) were significantly greater in women than in men. CONCLUSION: It is the patient gender rather than age that influences left ventricular adaptive response to AS.
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