Diastolic heart failure is defined clinically when signs and symptoms of heart failure ... are used in selected patients to decrease left ventricular hypertrophy. To decrease myocardial fibrosis ...
The prevalence of renal impairment (RI) and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) was lower than that in the PA group (P<0.05), but there was no statistically significant difference from the control ...
As the degree of stenosis becomes worse, symptoms may occur at rest. In addition, the left ventricle stiffens as it develops hypertrophy. This leads to decreased compliance and subsequent ...
Symptoms suggestive of cardiac failure were common (32.1%) and coexisting pathology was often identified by cardiac ultrasound in these patients (left ventricular hypertrophy, 32.1%; impaired left ...
Whether used for the diagnostic evaluation of cardiovascular-related symptoms, a family history of inheritable cardiac disease ... training-related findings in athletes such as high QRS amplitude ...
Aldosterone-receptor blocking drugs can slow the progression of left ventricular remodeling and ... receptor antagonists in patients with mild symptoms or underlying diastolic heart failure ...
Laterally located hemorrhages of the thalamus are the most common type of thalamic hemorrhage and more likely to be associated with intraventricular hemorrhage; thalamic bleeds on the right side are ...
One of the most feared complications is the occurrence of thromboembolic events (mostly cerebrovascular accidents) due to left ventricular (LV) thrombus formation. The risk of LV thrombus formation is ...