Circulation, Vol 66, 748-754, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
FJ Wackers, HJ Berger, MA Weinberg and BL Zaret
The spontaneous changes in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) during
the first 24 hours of a first transmural infarction were assessed in 34
patients by serial gated cardiac blood pool imaging. Major therapeutic
interventions with a view to limit infarct size were not used. Four
determinations of LVEF were performed. Study 1 was performed as soon as
possible after admission to the hospital. Studies 2 and 3 were performed 2
and 4 hours, respectively, after study 1. Twenty-four patients (70%) had
study 1 within 6 hours after the onset of acute chest pain and 10 had it
6-12 hours after the onset of chest pain. Study 4 was performed 24 hours
after the onset of chest pain. Compared with study 1, 19 of 34 patients
(56%) had spontaneous changes in LVEF in at least one of the subsequent
studies, exceeding the expected variability in stable patients. The changes
ranged from a 32% increase to 14% absolute decrease. LVEF improved in 11
patients and deteriorated in eight. These spontaneous changes in left
ventricular performance indicate that a single assessment of LVEF during
the early hours of transmural myocardial infarction may not properly
characterize cardiac performance in an individual patient and may not be
the most appropriate reference against which to compare subsequent
evolution of left ventricular function. These data may have implications
for studies of the effects of early therapeutic interventions on LVEF.
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Spontaneous changes in left ventricular function over the first 24 hours of acute myocardial infarction: implications for evaluating early therapeutic interventions
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