Structural and Functional State of the Heart in Patients with Ischemic Disease Under Percutaneous Intervention
Keywords:
ischemic heart disease, structural and functional state of the myocardium, echocardiography, coronary stenting, percutaneous interventionAbstract
The article includes data that show how coronary artery stenting affects intracardiac hemodynamics and diastolic function of the left ventricle in patients with a stable form of coronary artery disease, depending on the area of coronary artery disease. The study revealed that in patients before coronary artery stenting, left ventricular volume indicators were significantly higher, and the main indicators of diastolic function indicated an increase in LV wall stiffness, and after coronary artery stenting, diastolic relaxation and systolic function of the left ventricle effectively improved. in patients with ischemic heart disease, regardless of the location of the affected coronary arteries that supply blood to the anterior or posterior wall of the myocardium.