2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00246-012-0508-0
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Prevalence and Long-Term Predictors of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, Late Hypertension, and Hypertensive Response to Exercise After Successful Aortic Coarctation Repair

Abstract: Controversial data exist about the long-term results of aortic coarctation (AC) repair. This study explored the prevalence and predictors of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, late hypertension, and hypertensive response to exercise in 48 subjects (age, 15.1 ± 9.7 years) currently followed in the authors' tertiary care hospital after successful AC repair. Data on medical history, clinical examination, rest and exercise echocardiography, and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring were collected. The time from AC … Show more

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“…Early-to-midterm outcomes of patients with CoA are excellent, with early mortality rates as low as 2%. However, significant longer-term morbidity remains, particularly with respect to premature systemic HTN (32). This is associated with significant morbidity and early mortality and although early treatment appears to delay its onset, remarkably one third of CoA patients still become HTN by adolescence despite early and effective surgicalrepair [36].…”
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“…Early-to-midterm outcomes of patients with CoA are excellent, with early mortality rates as low as 2%. However, significant longer-term morbidity remains, particularly with respect to premature systemic HTN (32). This is associated with significant morbidity and early mortality and although early treatment appears to delay its onset, remarkably one third of CoA patients still become HTN by adolescence despite early and effective surgicalrepair [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early surgery may prevent or delay the onset of HTN. Approximately 30% of patients will be HTN by adolescence despite early surgery and more recent reports observe that about 60% of adults after correction of CoA in childhood are HTN [10,32]. These patients, as mentioned above are at risk of premature CAD, LV systolic as well as diastolic dysfunction, and rupture of aortic or cerebral aneurysms.…”
Section: Coarctation Of the Aorta And Hypertensionmentioning
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