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  • Investigación biomédica

Sus antecedentes:

  • La calcificación cardíaca proviene de diversas causas como el infarto de miocardio, la sepsis, la miocarditis y los desequilibrios minerales.
  • Condiciones como la enfermedad cardíaca reumática y el reemplazo de la válvula mitral (MVR) aumentan el riesgo de calcificación auricular izquierda (LA).
  • La calcificación de LA puede precipitar complicaciones graves, incluida la hipertensión pulmonar y la insuficiencia cardíaca.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para proporcionar una visión general de la calcificación auricular izquierda.
  • Para aclarar las diversas etiologías, las posibles complicaciones y las estrategias terapéuticas actuales para la calcificación de LA.

Principales métodos:

  • Se realizó una revisión sistemática de la literatura utilizando Google Scholar y PubMed hasta octubre de 2024.
  • Los estudios incluidos abarcaron series de casos, estudios observacionales y ensayos controlados aleatorios (ECA).
  • La presentación de los datos se adhirió a las directrices de la séptima edición de la Asociación Americana de Psicología (APA).

Principales resultados:

  • La calcificación auricular izquierda está asociada con afecciones como enfermedad cardíaca reumática, enfermedad pulmonar congénita y después de MVR.
  • Los hallazgos patológicos revelan que la calcificación involucra matrices ricas en colágeno, macrófagos y linfocitos.
  • La imagen radiológica es vital para evaluar la gravedad y la ubicación de la calcificación de LA.

Conclusiones:

  • La calcificación puede afectar a varias estructuras cardíacas debido a múltiples etiologías, incluida la enfermedad cardíaca reumática y la enfermedad congénita de la válvula pulmonar.
  • Las opciones de tratamiento para la calcificación de LA incluyen la intervención quirúrgica y la terapia de resincronización.
  • Se requiere una investigación adicional para profundizar en la comprensión de la calcificación de LA.