Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Physiology versus Pathology

Cover of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Physiology versus Pathology by Ernst E. van der Wall
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: 1999
Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 9780792360384
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Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.20462262 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 616.12
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Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Physiology versus Pathology by Ernst E. van der Wall, published by Springer Netherlands in December 1999, offers an in-depth examination of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and its significance in cardiovascular disease. This 182-page book discusses the recognition of LVH as a critical risk factor linked to major cardiovascular events, particularly in patients with systemic hypertension. The author explores the genetics, molecular background, and various noninvasive methods for detecting LVH, while addressing the ongoing controversies surrounding its clinical implications.

Readers will find a detailed analysis of the distinction between physiological and pathophysiological LVH, particularly in the context of athletic training and hypertension. The book emphasizes that while LVH can be a normal adaptation in athletes, it poses serious prognostic concerns in hypertensive patients. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in medical, cardiology, and clinical medicine topics, providing insights into the complexities of LVH and its impact on health outcomes.


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The importance of left ventricular hypertrophy in cardiovascular disease has gained wide recognition. Left ventricular hypertrophy is a highly important risk factor associated with major cardiovascular events, including symptomatic heart failure, particularly in patients with systemic hypertension. Over the past years much has been learned about the genetics, molecular background, prevalence, incidence and prognosis of left ventricular hypertrophy. A variety of noninvasive methods has emerged for detecting left ventricular hypertrophy and the assessment of reversal of hypertrophy. Yet, a lot of controversy remains about the connotations and clinical implications of left ventricular hypertrophy. For instance, in the athlete’s heart left ventricular hypertrophy may constitute a physiological adaptation to pressure overload, which normalizes following discontinuation of strenuous physical activity. On the other hand, in particular in patients with hypertension, left ventricular hypertrophy denotes a serious prognosis in the course of hypertension. In these patients left ventricular hypertrophy should be regarded as a grave prognostic sign rather than an innocent compensatory phenomenon. The distinction between physiologic and pathophysiologic left ventricular hypertrophy has been the basis for this book.

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