Circulation, Vol 83, 1472-1474, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
DD Savage
Hypertensive heart disease is a frequent complication in hypertensive
African-Americans because of inadequate high blood pressure control.
Moreover, African-Americans may be predisposed to develop LVH earlier in
life and more readily than Caucasians, and it may be more malignant. The
appearance of both LVH and congestive heart failure are ominous
developments in individual patients, and early detection of LVH is
mandatory for adequate management and reversal of this complication, if
possible. Additional research is needed, and new, sensitive tools for
detecting LVH will accelerate such studies. Further investigations are also
needed on the reversibility of LVH, preferred antihypertensive agents for
accomplishing reversal, and whether expected benefits result.
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Hypertensive heart disease in African-Americans
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