Table 4.
Examination cycle 6 | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. of observations | Normal Geometry |
Concentric Remodeling |
Eccentric Hypertrophy |
Concentric Hypertrophy |
Total | |
Examination cycle 5 | Normal Geometry | 915‡ | 215 | 112§ | 46 | 1288 |
Concentric Remodeling |
259# | 143‡ | 33§ | 32§ | 467 | |
Eccentric Hypertrophy |
92# | 18# | 87+ | 15§ | 212 | |
Concentric Hypertrophy |
42# | 28# | 26§ | 42+ | 138 | |
Total | 1308 | 404 | 258 | 135 | 2105 |
indicates change to a more abnormal LV geometric pattern (“worsening”) whereas
indicates a change to a more normal LV geometric pattern (“improvement”) over 4 years. Individuals with normal geometry or concentric remodeling at exams 5 and 6
served as the referent category for the analyses relating change in LV geometry (from exam 5 to exam 6) to incident CVD (after exam 6). Individuals with concentric hypertrophy or eccentric hypertrophy at exams 5 and 6
were treated as separate group (“Remained high risk”).