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Heart size in primary myocardial disease


M.S. Gotsman
R.L. van der Horst
W.S. Winship
T.G. Schaefer

Abstract

Heart volume and cardia-thoracic ratio were compared statistically with the haemodynamic and angiocardiographic paramerers measured at cardiac cathererization in 18 patients with primary myocardial disease. Three patients had mild cardiomyopathy, 17 had classical cardiomyoparhy, in 6 valvular incompeience dominated The clinical picture and 12 were children. Heart volume and cardiothorasic ratio were related to each other. Heart volume, but nor cardio-thoracic ratio, were related to all the abnormal haemodynamic parameters suggesting that measurement of heart volume alone could be of predictive value in assessing The severity of ihe underlying haemodynamic abnormaliry.


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