Deformation of myocardium of the left ventricle for patients with ischemic heart disease with moderate dilatation of cavity of the left ventricle not complicated by the heart attack of myocardium
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2014.1.23673Keywords:
іschemic heart disease, deformation of myocardium, dilatation of the left ventricle, ultrasonic diagnosticsAbstract
Research of features of deformation of myocardium of the left ventricle is conducted for the patients of IHD with moderate dilatation of LV, ІІІ–IV FC of stenocardia and cardiac insufficiency of II–III functional class of NYHA not complicated the heart attack of myocardium. Exposed, that in ischemic segments deformation comes in more late time. The rotary press of basale segments in a norm is carried out anticlockwise, and an apex moves west-to-east. Value of rotary press for the patients of IBS appeared not mionectic, and standard deviation does not exceed 20 m/s at times.
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