Abstract

Cardiac function was studied by echocardiography in 12 patients with active acromegaly and in 12 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects. None of the patients had cardiovascular diseases or other endocrine diseases than acromegaly. The patients had a mean age of 39 +/- 5 years and were short-term acromegalic with a mean duration of disease of 6 +/- 3 years. Mean left ventricular mass was 163 +/- 43 g/m2 in the acromegalic group versus 120 +/- 24 g/m2 in the control group. Preload (the diastolic diameter of the left ventricle) was within normal limits, while afterload (end-systolic meridional wall stress) was significantly decreased in the acromegalic group. Myocardial contractility assessed as fractional shortening of the left ventricle was 39.9 +/- 3.6% in the acromegalic group versus 32.9 +/- 5.1% in the control group, and cardiac output was increased by 52% in the acromegalic group because of increased heart rate and stroke volume. We suggest that augmented peripheral blood flow is responsible for the condition of cardiac hyperkinesia in short-term acromegaly and involved in the development of hypertension, which is a frequent complication of long-term acromegaly.

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