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Obesidade, hipertensão arterial e suas influências sobre a massa e função do ventrículo esquerdo

In order to evaluate the influences of obesity and hypertension on left ventricular mass (LVM), we studied 121 women stratified into 4 groups: normotensive non-obeses (n = 25), hypertensive non-obeses (n = 30), normotensive obeses (n = 24) and hypertensive obeses (n = 42) according to their anthropometric and echocardiographic parameters and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). Hypertensive obeses showed higher LVM than the other groups - normotensive non-obeses, hypertensive non-obeses and normotensive obeses (167 ± 38.8 vs. 113 ± 26.4; vs. 133 ± 26.5; vs. 132 ± 29.2g; respectively, p < 0.05) ond higher diameter of left atrium (LA) as compared to the non-obese groups with or without hypertension (36 ± 4.3 vs. 33 ±5.1; vs. 35 ± 3.9mm; p < 0.05, respectively). Normotensive obese patients showed similar LVM to the hypertensive non-obeses (133 ± 26.5 vs. 132 ± 29.5g; NS) and increased LA as compared to the normotensive non-obeses (35 ± 3.9 vs. 31 ± 4.6mm; p < 0.05). A correlation between the waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio with the blood pressure levels obtained by the ABPM, as well as between these measurements with the echocardiographic parameters, which reflect cardiac mass; body mass index only showed to be correlated to the LA diameter. The adjustment of LVM by the height instead of body surface resulted in an increase on the prevalence of LV hypertrophy among obese patients (10.6 vs. 36.7%, p < 0.01), but not among non-obeses. Lack of nocturnal blood pressure fall assessed by ABPM (non-dipper) was more prevalent among obese patients with or without hypertension; however, non-dipper hypertensive obese patients did not differ from the dippers according to the LVM. Our data demonstrate that obesity associated to hypertension provoke a more pronounced increase in LVM as compared to the condition separately. We also conclude that obese patients showed increased frequency of abnormal 24-hr blood pressure profile, characterized by decreased tensional drop during sleep.

Obesity; Arterial hypertension; Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Left ventricular hypertrophy; Echocardiography; Visceral obesity


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