Right atrium enlargement is related to increased heart damage and mortality in well-controlled hypertension

2021 
Abstract Background and Aim Left heart remodeling is a well-known pathophysiological effect of arterial hypertension. Right Heart status is not considered in its evaluation. No data are available on right atrium (RA) and its impact on the outcome in hypertension. We wondering to understand whether RA may play a role as a marker of an increased risk for organ damage in well-controlled hypertensives, to probe the clinical significance and whether it could indicate an increased risk. Methods and Results We studied well-controlled hypertensive patients. Heart damage was assessed by echocardiography. Patients were subdivided into those with RA area ≤18 cm2 (normal RA - Group 1) (554 pts, 227 M, aged 60.35 ± 10.48 years) and those > 18 cm2 (Increased RA - Group 2) (101 pts, 71 M, age 61.65 ± 9.46 years). Group 2 had a higher left ventricle mass (LVM) and left atrium volume (LAV) both as absolute value (both p Conclusion Group 2 hypertensive patients showed more alterations in dimensional and volumetric left heart parameters, and an increased mortality.
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