Hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD) is frequently observed in hypertensive patients at different cardiovascular (CV) risk profile. This may have both diagnostic and therapeutic implications for the choice of the most appropriate therapies. Among different markers of HMOD, the most frequent functional and structural adaptations can be observed at cardiac level, including left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), diastolic dysfunction, aortic root dilatation, and left atrial enlargement. In particular, LVH was shown to be a strong and independent risk factor for major CV events, namely myocardial infarction, stroke, congestive heart failure, CV death. Thus, early identification of LVH is a key element for preventing CV events in hypertension. Although echocardiographic assessment of LVH represents the gold standard technique, this is not cost-effective and cannot be adopted in routine clinical practice of hypertension. On the other hand, electrocardiographic (ECG) assessment of HMOD relative to the heart is a simple, reproducible, widely available and cost-effective method to assess the presence of LVH, and could be preferred in large scale screening tests. Several new indicators have been proposed and tested in observational studies and clinical trials of hypertension, in order to improve the relatively low sensitivity of the conventional ECG criteria for LVH, despite high specificity. This article reviews the differences in the use of the main conventional and the new 12 lead ECG criteria of LVH for early assessment of asymptomatic, subclinical cardiac HMOD in a setting of clinical practice of hypertension.

Conventional and new electrocardiographic criteria for hypertension-mediated cardiac organ damage. A narrative review / Miceli, F.; Presta, V.; Citoni, B.; Canichella, Flaminia; Figliuzzi, I.; Ferrucci, A.; Volpe, M.; Tocci, G.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 1524-6175. - Nov 6(2019), pp. 1-9. [10.1111/jch.13726]

Conventional and new electrocardiographic criteria for hypertension-mediated cardiac organ damage. A narrative review

Miceli F.;Presta V.;Citoni B.;CANICHELLA, FLAMINIA;Figliuzzi I.;Ferrucci A.;Volpe M.;Tocci G.
2019

Abstract

Hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD) is frequently observed in hypertensive patients at different cardiovascular (CV) risk profile. This may have both diagnostic and therapeutic implications for the choice of the most appropriate therapies. Among different markers of HMOD, the most frequent functional and structural adaptations can be observed at cardiac level, including left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), diastolic dysfunction, aortic root dilatation, and left atrial enlargement. In particular, LVH was shown to be a strong and independent risk factor for major CV events, namely myocardial infarction, stroke, congestive heart failure, CV death. Thus, early identification of LVH is a key element for preventing CV events in hypertension. Although echocardiographic assessment of LVH represents the gold standard technique, this is not cost-effective and cannot be adopted in routine clinical practice of hypertension. On the other hand, electrocardiographic (ECG) assessment of HMOD relative to the heart is a simple, reproducible, widely available and cost-effective method to assess the presence of LVH, and could be preferred in large scale screening tests. Several new indicators have been proposed and tested in observational studies and clinical trials of hypertension, in order to improve the relatively low sensitivity of the conventional ECG criteria for LVH, despite high specificity. This article reviews the differences in the use of the main conventional and the new 12 lead ECG criteria of LVH for early assessment of asymptomatic, subclinical cardiac HMOD in a setting of clinical practice of hypertension.
2019
cardiac organ damage; electrocardiogram; hypertension; hypertension-mediated organ damage; left ventricular hypertrophy
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Conventional and new electrocardiographic criteria for hypertension-mediated cardiac organ damage. A narrative review / Miceli, F.; Presta, V.; Citoni, B.; Canichella, Flaminia; Figliuzzi, I.; Ferrucci, A.; Volpe, M.; Tocci, G.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 1524-6175. - Nov 6(2019), pp. 1-9. [10.1111/jch.13726]
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