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Left Ventricular Function and Autonomic Nervous System Balance During Two Different Stages of the Menstrual Cycle

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Journal Int J Cardiol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2000 Mar 15
PMID 10716134
Citations 5
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Abstract

We studied the left ventricular function and cardiac autonomic nervous system balance variations during two different stages of the menstrual cycle. These two variables, as well as plasmatic estradiol and progesterone concentrations, were measured in a drug-free state in 20 women (29+/-6 year-old) with regular menstrual periods. A clinical evaluation, an echo-Doppler and a Valsalva manoeuvre were performed in all the patients on the third day of their menstrual cycle (follicular phase) and three days prior to their next menstrual cycle (luteinizing phase). When comparing the results obtained in these two phases, a statistically significant increase was put forward in plasmatic estradiol (50.6+/-24 vs. 127.3+/-52.8 pg/ml) and progesterone (0.37+/-0.42 vs. 11.92+/-10.8 ng/ml) concentrations, Valsalva index (1.55+/-0.22 vs. 1.67+/-0.33; P=0.044) and E/A mitral wave ratio (1.63+/-0.36 vs. 1.75+/-0.35, P=0.02). The right and left atrial volumes, left ventricular volumes and ejection fraction were similar in the two menstrual phases studied. We conclude that the autonomic nervous system balance and the left ventricular diastolic function suffer significant changes during the luteinizing phase of the menstrual cycle in normal women.

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