Relationship between cardiac ejection fraction and blood pressure in coronary heart patients

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  • Nila Larisse Silva de Albuquerque Universidade Federal do Ceará
  • Andressa Suelly Saturnino de Oliveira
  • Jacqueline Mota da Silva
  • Aline de Aquino de Almeida Peres
  • Thelma Leite de Araujo

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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2017000500004

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Coronary Disease, Cardiovascular Diseases, Arterial Pressure, Stroke Volume, Nursing.

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Objective: to analyze the existence of a relationship between cardiac ejection fraction during hospitalization with blood pressure values obtained before and during hospitalization in patients hospitalized for coronary disease. Methods: correlational study, with 303 patients with coronary artery disease. Sociodemographic data were obtained through interviews and the clinical parameters consulted in the medical record. Results: of the participants with low systolic blood pressure, 54.0% had decreased cardiac ejection fraction, showing an association (p<0.001). Systolic pressure during hospitalization was not associated with the cardiac ejection fraction (p=0.060). During hospitalization, diastolic blood pressure and the cardiac ejection fraction showed a statistically significant association (p<0.001) that was directly proportional in the female sex. Conclusion: systolic blood pressure lower than 120mmHg is associated with reduced cardiac ejection fraction in coronary arteries. There was a relationship between increased diastolic blood pressure and elevated left ventricular ejection fraction in women with coronary disease.

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2017-11-21

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Albuquerque, N. L. S. de, Oliveira, A. S. S. de, Silva, J. M. da, Peres, A. de A. de A., & Araujo, T. L. de. (2017). Relationship between cardiac ejection fraction and blood pressure in coronary heart patients. Rev Rene, 18(5), 584–590. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2017000500004

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