Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Mar 2001)

Contribution of Doppler echocardiography to the evaluation of systolic and diastolic function of obese women versus a control group

  • Nathan Herszkowicz,
  • Alfonso Barbato,
  • Waldir Salvi,
  • Daniel Pinheiro,
  • Denise Pantaleão,
  • Alfredo Halpern,
  • Giovani G. Cerri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0066-782X2001000300002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 3
pp. 193 – 196

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To study by doppler echocardiography the cardiac systolic and diastolic functions of health, uncomplicated obese subjects. METHODS: Fifty-nine obese women with an average body mass index (BMI) of 35 kg/m² were evaluated and compared with 19 subjects with an average BMI of 23 kg/m² (control group). RESULTS: In the obese group, a clear tendency was observed toward higher systolic pressure, increased wall thickness and, consequently, myocardial mass, elevation on the circumference stress of the left ventricular wall, and an indisputable presence of diastolic abnormalities. Filling abnormalities were observed with impaired relaxation, with prolonged isovolumic relaxation time (IVRT) and augmented atrium contribution representing early indexes of cardiac dysfunction when systolic performance is still normal. CONCLUSION: Obesity is generally a chronic condition, and doppler echocardiography can be used as a noninvasive instrument for early evaluation of left ventricular diastolic indexes.

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