Fluctuation of Dynamic Diastolic Function Relative to Static Cardiac Structure ― New Insights Into the Underlying Mechanism of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction in Elderly Patients ―

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Abstract

<p>Background:The mechanisms of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) need to be clarified immediately.</p><p>Methods and Results:We examined diastolic function relative to arterial elasticity among hypertensive patients with preserved EF. Diastolic elastance (EdI)/effective arterial elastance (EaI), EdI/EaI=E/e’/(0.9×systolic blood pressure [SBP]) was significantly more impaired in women than in men among patients ≥75 years. The higher EdI/EaI value in elderly women implies they are intermittently exposed to higher left ventricular filling pressure relative to SBP during daily life.</p><p>Conclusions:Highly fluctuating impairment of diastolic function relative to arterial elasticity may predispose elderly women to pulmonary edema.</p>

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  • Circulation Journal

    Circulation Journal 81 (5), 755-758, 2017

    The Japanese Circulation Society

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