2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1567-4215(08)60375-6
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Left ventricular systolic dysfunction after acute coronary syndromes: incidence; prognosis and risk predictors

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“…STEMI patients had higher long-term mortality due to higher mortality of the acute event within six months 24. Similar to our finding, Antonio,et al conducted a study and concluded that ST-elevation myocardial infarction was significantly more frequent in patients with LV systolic dysfunction and those patients showed higher levels of myocardial markers of necrosis 11…”
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“…STEMI patients had higher long-term mortality due to higher mortality of the acute event within six months 24. Similar to our finding, Antonio,et al conducted a study and concluded that ST-elevation myocardial infarction was significantly more frequent in patients with LV systolic dysfunction and those patients showed higher levels of myocardial markers of necrosis 11…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This is expected as with aging process, the heart thickness, stiffness increase and significant functional deficit with stress occur which in turn result in decreasing cardiac reserve and function 10. Similar to our finding, a study concluded that age is independent predictor of LV systolic dysfunction after ACS which can be easily detectable on initial evaluation of the patient 11…”
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“…Killip class shows the degree of heart failure after AMI 24 . This score is helpful in terms of orientation treatment in the acute phase of AMI.…”
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confidence: 99%