Features of the Left Ventricular Functional Geometry in Patients with Myocardial Diseases with Varying Degrees of Systolic Dysfunction


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Abstract

We revealed some features of the left ventricular functional geometry in patients with myocardial diseases with different degrees of left ventricular systolic dysfunction. A negative correlation was found between the spatio-temporal heterogeneity of the kinetics of the left ventricular wall during systole and ejection fraction in normal heart and in systolic dysfunction. The differences in the quantitative characteristics of the functional geometry between patients and normal subjects and between different groups of patients depended on the severityof left-ventricular systolic dysfunction. In particular, spatial heterogeneity index that characterizes heterogeneity of systolic movement of the wall segments and end-systolic Fourier shape-power index characterizing complexity of the left ventricle shape during systole differed significantly in the examined groups of patients and have the greatest diagnostic power.

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Yu. S. Alueva

Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1; Ural State Medical University

Email: chumarnaya@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg; Ekaterinburg

V. V. Kochmasheva

Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1; Ural State Medical University

Email: chumarnaya@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg; Ekaterinburg

S. P. Mihailov

Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1; Ural State Medical University

Email: chumarnaya@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg; Ekaterinburg

A. Sh. Revishvili

A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery

Email: chumarnaya@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

P. B. Tsyv’ian

Ural State Medical University

Email: chumarnaya@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

O. E. Solov’eva

Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Ural Federal University

Email: chumarnaya@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg; Ekaterinburg

T. V. Chumarnaya

Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Ural Federal University

Author for correspondence.
Email: chumarnaya@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg; Ekaterinburg


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