| Literature DB >> 30832808 |
Frank Lloyd Dini1, Gian Giacomo Galeotti2, Giuseppe Terlizzese2, Iacopo Fabiani3, Nicola Riccardo Pugliese3, Ilaria Rovai2.
Abstract
Several left ventricular geometric patterns have been described both in healthy and pathologic hearts. Left ventricular mass, wall thickness, and the ratio of wall thickness to radius are important measures to characterize the spectrum of left ventricular geometry. For clinicians, an increase in left ventricular mass is the hallmark of left ventricular hypertrophy. Although pathologic hypertrophy initially can be compensatory, eventually it may become maladaptive and evolve toward progressive left ventricular dysfunction and heart failure. In particular, patients who show left ventricular dilation and hypertrophy in association with a low relative wall thickness are likely to carry the highest risk.Entities:
Keywords: Heart failure; Hypertrophy; Left ventricular mass; Ventricular dysfunction
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30832808 DOI: 10.1016/j.hfc.2018.12.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Fail Clin ISSN: 1551-7136 Impact factor: 3.179