概括
左心房的大小显著影响心房的发展和心脏转变的成功. 较大的左心房尺寸增加了心房的风险,并降低了心转动后持续性鼻节律的可能性.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 心脏电生理学 心脏电生理学
背景情况:
- 心房动是一种常见的心律失常.
- 左心房扩大是心房的已知危险因素.
- 左心房大小与心房动之间的精确定量关系尚未完全阐明.
研究的目的:
- 量化定义左心房大小与心房的发生率之间的关系.
- 评估左心房大小对心脏转变的长期成功的影响.
主要方法:
- 心声学被用来测量左心房尺寸.
- 这项研究包括三组患者:隔离性心肌病,隔离性大动脉病和不对称隔膜缩.
- 分析了左心房尺寸与心房发生/心转动结果之间的相关性.
主要成果:
- 当左心房尺寸<44毫米时,心房很少 (3%),但当>40毫米时很常见 (54%).
- 当左心房尺寸超过45毫米时,心转变的成功,定义为至少六个月持续的鼻节律,不太可能发生.
- 在增加左心房大小和心房的患病率之间观察到强烈的相关性.
结论:
- 左心房大小是心房的发展的一个关键决定因素.
- 左心房的大小会影响心脏转移恢复鼻节律的长期疗效.
- 导致左心房扩大的慢性血液动力学负担是可能导致心房动的病理生理机制.
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