Circulation, Vol 72, 280-286, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
M Matsumoto, F Watanabe, A Goto, Y Hamano, K Yasui, T Minamino, H Abe and T Kamada
A retrospective study was performed to elucidate the process of left
ventricular aneurysm formation and its influence on left ventricular
enlargement based on serial two-dimensional echocardiographic observations
from 150 consecutive patients with first acute anterior myocardial
infarction. Echocardiograms were available and interpretable through the
entire period of observation in 68 patients. Because of early death in 13
patients, echocardiograms of 55 patients, 22 with and 33 without aneurysm,
were analyzed from 1 to 28 days after infarction. Patients with aneurysms
were separated into two groups with large (group 1, 11 patients) and small
aneurysms (group 2, 11 patients) on the basis of ratios of aneurysm to
overall left ventricular circumferential length [Lcf-LV(RAO)] and area
[Area-LV(RAO)], i.e., Lcf(An/LV)-RAO and Area(An/LV)-RAO, respectively, in
the right anterior oblique equivalent view at the time of aneurysm
formation, with reference to Forrester's subset. Group 1 consisted of
patients with Lcf(An/LV)-RAO of 0.4 or greater or Area(An/LV)RAO of 0.3 or
greater while group 2 included patients with Lcf(An/LV)-RAO less than 0.4
or Area(An/LV)-RAO less than 0.3. In the test for time trend in these
groups with a one-way analysis of variance, Lcf-LV in RAO equivalent and
apical four-chamber views and Area-LV in apical four-chamber view
effectively separated group 1 from groups 2 and 3 (without aneurysm) with
significance (p less than .005, p less than .01, and p less than
.01).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Left ventricular aneurysm and the prediction of left ventricular enlargement studied by two-dimensional echocardiography: quantitative assessment of aneurysm size in relation to clinical course
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