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Anxiety disorders are associated with increased plasma adrenomedullin level and left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with hypertension

Abstract Objective: To investigate the association between anxiety disorders and left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with essential hypertension. Methods: Left ventricular structure and function were assessed with echocardiography in 56 patients with essential hypertension and anxiety disorder...

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Published in:Clinical and experimental hypertension (1993) 2014-01, Vol.36 (1), p.27-31
Main Authors: Kong, De-Gui, Gao, Hang, Lu, Yu-Qiao, Qi, Xue-Wen, Ma, Long-Le, Kong, Xiang-Quan, Yao, Dao-Kuo, Wang, Le-Xin
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Summary:Abstract Objective: To investigate the association between anxiety disorders and left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with essential hypertension. Methods: Left ventricular structure and function were assessed with echocardiography in 56 patients with essential hypertension and anxiety disorder (study group) and in 56 patients with hypertension only (control group). Serum adrenomedullin levels were also measured in these patients. Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the left ventricular ejection fraction between the study and the control group (54.21 ± 88.81% versus 56.01 ± 7.85%, p > 0.05). The left ventricular mass index (LVMI) in study group was higher than in control group (137.05 ± 9.42 versus 123.57 ± 7.01 g/m2, p = 0.001). The plasma levels of adrenomedullin in study group was higher than in control group (25.97 ± 5.48 versus 18.32 ± 6.97 ng/L, p = 0.001). Levels of plasma adrenomedullin were positively correlated with LVMI in the study (r = 0.734, p 
ISSN:1064-1963
1525-6006
DOI:10.3109/10641963.2013.783049