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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.5.2005.tde-04102005-093318
Document
Author
Full name
Walter Antonio Melchior
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Krieger, Eduardo Moacyr (President)
Mady, Charles
Ribeiro, Artur Beltrame
Salgado, Helio Cesar
Tucci, Paulo José Ferreira
Title in Portuguese
"Importância do índice de área hiperbárica obtido pela monitorização ambulatorial da pressão arterial (MAPA) e sua relação com alterações cardíacas, anatômicas e funcionais"
Keywords in Portuguese
HIPERTENSÃO
HIPERTROFIA VENTRICULAR ESQUERDA/diagnóstico
MONITORIZAÇÃO AMBULATORIAL DA PRESSÃO ARTERIAL/método
MONITORIZAÇÃO AMBULATORIAL DA PRESSÃO ARTERIAL/utilização
ÓRGÃOS-ALVO
PRESSÃO ARTERIAL
Abstract in Portuguese
O índice de área hiperbárica (IAH), uma nova metodologia de análise da MAPA, foi relacionado a alterações cardíacas, em especial o índice de massa ventricular esquerda (IMVE). Utilizou-se método baseado em limites pressóricos pré-definidos para os períodos de vigília e sono, considerando-se a área excedente a tais limites durante o exame como o índice hiperbárico. Observou-se relação linear direta e significativa entre IAH e IMVE. Observou-se também maior participação dos IAH de sono, sistólicos e diastólico, em determinar alterações de IMVE
Title in English
Hyperbaric index, a score from ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). Importance and relation to cardiac changes in anatomy and function
Keywords in English
BLOOD PRESSURE
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING AMBULATORY/methods
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING AMBULATORY/utilization
HYPERTENSION
HYPERTROPHY LEFT VENTRICULAR/diagnosis
TARGET ORGANS
Abstract in English
The hyperbaric index area (HIA), a new methodology for ABPM analysis, was tested for its relationship to cardiac alterations, particularly with left ventricular mass index (LVMI). Calculation was based on pre-defined pressure limits for ABPM periods of sleep and activity, considering the exceeding area during the time of exam as the hyperbaric index. It was observed a statistically significant linear relation between HIA and LVMI. It was also observed a greater relation for the sleep HIA, both systolic and diastolic with changes in LVMI
 
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Publishing Date
2005-10-07
 
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