Radionuclide ventriculography in dynamic cardiomyoplasty.

A Peix, J Taín, C Cabrera, F Dorticó, D García-Barreto, L Rodríguez, A M Maltas
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Dynamic cardiomyoplasty improves ventricular function by increasing pump function and by limiting cardiac dilatation. The aim of this study was to assess long-term myocardial performance by radionuclide ventriculography on dilated cardiomyopathy patients subjected to cardiomyoplasty. Thirteen survivors were included. Radionuclide ventriculography was performed one week before surgery and one year later. Five patients were also studied two years following surgery. The left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), end-diastolic volume (EDV) and ventricular amplitude ratio (VAR) to assess mitral regurgitation were measured. Every case after one year showed a non-significant increase in LVEF. However, the decrease in EDV and in VAR was significant (p < 0.01). No significant difference in these values was found after two years. We conclude that the effects of cardiomyoplasty--reduction of cardiac dilatation, wall stress and mitral regurgitation--are more evident during the first year after surgery. Thereafter, a certain stabilization is observed.

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动态心肌成形术中的放射性核素心室造影。
动态心肌成形术通过增加泵功能和限制心脏扩张来改善心室功能。本研究的目的是评估经心肌成形术治疗的扩张型心肌病患者的长期心肌表现。其中包括13名幸存者。术前1周及术后1年分别行核素脑室造影。五名患者在手术后两年也进行了研究。测量左室射血分数(LVEF)、舒张末期容积(EDV)和心室振幅比(VAR)评估二尖瓣返流。一年后,每个病例的LVEF都没有显著增加。然而,EDV和VAR降低显著(p < 0.01)。两年后这些数值没有显著差异。我们得出结论,心肌成形术的效果——减少心脏扩张、壁应力和二尖瓣反流——在手术后的第一年更为明显。此后,观察到一定的稳定。
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