Left ventricular hypertrophy can be diagnosed on ECG with ... This is referred to as “LVH with QRS widening.” Also, repolarization may be affected via similar mechanisms that can result ...
Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is an abnormal thickening of the left ventricular myocardium that occurs as an adaptive mechanism to increased afterload. The left ventricular myocytes ...
Persistent left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) after renal transplantation is associated with increased long-term mortality, and immunosuppressants might have a role in the development of this ...
Background: Atrial function is an integral part of cardiac function that is often neglected. The presence of left ventricule hypertrophy (LVH) due to arterial hypertension may impair atrial function.
Long corrected QT interval: >440 ms (male), >460 ms (female). Short corrected QT interval: <380 ms. LVH: Left ventricular hypertrophy. Adapted from [29]. Regular physical activity results in clear ...
Objectives American-style football (ASF) athletes are at risk for the development of concentric left ventricular hypertrophy (C-LVH), an established cardiovascular risk factor in the general ...
Left ventricular noncompaction is characterized by deep trabeculations in the LV endocardium in association with left ventricular hypertrophy, dilation or hypertrophy/dilation. Noncompaction of the ...
Excessive salt intake exacerbates hypertension and further increases left-ventricular mass in clinical essential and experimental hypertension. Additionally, a growing body of evidence strongly ...
Overweight has emerged as a major global health problem, especially with respect to cardiovascular health. From a drug development view, the relationship between overweight and CVDs presents a ...