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Echocardiographic abnormalities in chronic alcoholics with and without overt congestive heart failure.

E C Mathews, J M Gardin, W L Henry, A A Del Negro, R D Fletcher, J A Snow, S E Epstein.   

Abstract

To assess the type and prevalence of cardiac abnormalities in heavy drinkers with and without overt congestive heart failure, M mode echocardiography was performed in 11 symptomatic chronic alcoholics with dilated (congestive) cardiomyopathy and in 22 asymptomatic chronic alcoholics. Echocardiographic data in both groups were adjusted for age and body surface area using previously derived regression equations. All 11 symptomatic patients had a significantly decreased left ventricular percent fractional shortening (mean 14 percent, normal range 28 to 44) along with significant increases in left ventricular systolic and diastolic dimensions (mean increases of 105 and 48 percent above normal, respectively), left atrial dimension (mean increase 21 percent) and estimated left ventricular mass (mean increase 105 percent). Among the 22 asymptomatic patients, 15 (68 percent) demonstrated significant increases in at least one of the following echocardiographic variables: left ventricular mass, left ventricular dimensions, septal and left ventricular wall thicknesses, and left atrial dimension. Asymptomatic patients could be classified into two subgroups: (1) those with a left ventricular diastolic dimension less than 10 percent above the normal predicted value and an increased left ventricular wall thickness to radius ratio (mean increase 16 percent above normal) and upper normal percent fractional shortening, and (2) those with a left ventricular diastolic dimension 10 to 24 percent above normal and a slightly subnormal thickness to radius ratio and lower normal percent fractional shortening. Echocardiographic abnormalities in asymptomatic chronic alcoholics did not correlate with the presence or absence of auscultatory abnormalities on physical examination and appear to reflect an earlier stage in the spectrum of alcoholic disease before the development of dilated cardiomyopathy.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6451168     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(81)90540-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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