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Критерий прогнозирования течения послеоперационного периода у больных ишемической кардиомиопатией по данным магнитно-резонансной томографии

Критерий прогнозирования течения послеоперационного периода у больных ишемической кардиомиопатией по данным магнитно-резонансной томографии

Abstract

Представлены результаты использования магнитно-резонансной томографии (МРТ) сердца для прогнозирования неблагоприятного течения послеоперационного периода у больных ишемической кардиомиопатией. Предложено использование нового критерия - индекс массы жизнеспособного миокарда (И МЖМ). Он равен отношению массы жизнеспособного миокарда (МЖМ), по данным томографии, к площади тела больного. Показано, что при значении критерия до операции 70 г/м 2 и менее прогноз течения послеоперационного периода неблагоприятен.

The article presents the results of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for predicting adverse postoperative period in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy. Authors propose to use a viable myocardium mass index (VMMI) as a new criterion. It equals to the ratio of the viable myocardium mass according to MRI to the patient’s body surface area. The article demonstrates that when preoperative VMMI is 70 g/m 2 and lower, the prognosis of postoperative course of the disease is unfavorable.

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ИШЕМИЧЕСКАЯ КАРДИОМИОПАТИЯ, МАГНИТНО-РЕЗОНАНСНАЯ ТОМОГРАФИЯ, СЕРДЕЧНАЯ НЕДОСТАТОЧНОСТЬ, РЕКОНСТРУКЦИЯ ЛЕВОГО ЖЕЛУДОЧКА

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