Dijastolna srčana slabost u restriktivnoj miokardnoj patologiji

S. Lazić ,
S. Lazić
R. Stolić ,
R. Stolić
B. Lazić ,
B. Lazić
Z. Marcetić ,
Z. Marcetić
M. Šipić
M. Šipić

Published: 15.01.2014.

Volume 42, Issue 3 (2013)

pp. 83-88;

Abstract

U radu je prikazana žena starosti 86 godina kojoj je ehodoplerkardiografskim pregledom postavljena dijagnoza restriktivne kardiomiopatije i dijastolne srčane slabosti zbog prezentovane enormne biatrijalne dilatacije, nedilatirajućih i nehipertrofičnih komora i normalne sistolne funkcije. Zbog starosnog doba nije realizovana endomiokardna biopsija, a prioritetni terapijski cilj je usmeren ka smanjenju Nyha funkcionalne klase.

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