Features of structural and geometric remodeling of the heart and changes in heart diastolic filling in patients with chronic heart failure of ischemic genesis with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction
Abstract:Chronic heart failure (CHF) does not lose its leading position among the problems of cardiovascular disease. Pathological cardiac remodeling combines the processes of hypertrophy and dilatation of cavities and is the main cause of heart failure progression, and consequently results in high cardiac mortality, especially in CHF patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LV EF). Despite a substantial range of studies on the features of structural and geometric remodeling of the heart, changes in sy… Show more
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