Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2982653 | The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2011 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
With minimal associated mortality, left ventricular reconstruction produces durable improvement in left ventricular function in patients with a large scarred ventricular wall. Considering that this patient cohort would have been systematically excluded from the STICH trial, care should be taken not to extrapolate that study's results too widely so as to inappropriately deny selected patients an effective treatment for ischemic cardiomyopathies with an injured ventricle.
Keywords
SVRCMRAHFLVRESVIICMGLEIFVNYHAEDVIMyocardial infarctionMRICardiac magnetic resonanceNew York Heart Associationsurgical ventricular reconstructionleft ventricular reconstructionLeft ventricularcoronary artery bypass graftingMagnetic resonance imagingCABGend-diastolic volume indexleft atrial volume indexend-systolic volume indexsphericity indexLADLAViheart failureadvanced heart failuremitral regurgitationleft anterior descending coronary arteryischemic cardiomyopathyejection fractionSTICH
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Authors
Vincent MD, Filippo MD, Clara MD, Michel MD, Françoise MD,