| Literature DB >> 18772624 |
George O Angheloiu1, Mouyyad Rahaby, Randall C Starling, Viorel Angheloiu, Dennis M McNamara, Mohamad H Yamani, James B Young.
Abstract
The authors prospectively investigated whether left bundle branch block (LBBB) and myocardial degradation as indicated by elevated troponin T (tnT) predict the phenomenon of systolic conversion to low ejection fraction (EF <or=40%) in patients with nonsignificant coronary disease and heart failure with preserved systolic function (HFPSF) (initial EF >40%). Thirty consecutive patients with HFPSF were included and followed over a 4-year interval. A follow-up EF assessment was performed in 25 patients. Six of 15 patients with tnT >or=0.01 ng/mL demonstrated systolic conversion to low EF on follow-up, while none of the 10 patients with tnT <0.01 ng/mL experienced this phenomenon (P=.03). Five of the 6 converters presented with LBBB, while only 1 of the 19 nonconverters had this abnormality (P=.0007). Four of the 6 converters had an initial EF >50%. Myocardial degradation and LBBB predicted systolic conversion in HFPSF patients with nonsignificant coronary disease.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18772624 DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-7133.2008.07827.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Congest Heart Fail ISSN: 1527-5299