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Clinical and prognostic implications of left ventricular dilatation in heart failure.

Gizem KasaAlbert TeisGladys JuncàAlberto AimoJosep LupónGerman CedielEvelyn Santiago-VacasPau CodinaElena FerrerNuria Vallejo CamazonJorge López-AyerbeAntoni Bayés-GenísVictoria Delgado
Published in: European heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging (2024)
The majority of patients with HF and LVEF < 50% present both increased LVEDDi and LVEDVi whereas 20% show discordant linear and volumetric definitions of LV dilatation. Patients with increased LVEDDi and LVEDVi have the worst clinical outcomes suggesting that the assessment of these two metrics is needed for better risk stratification.
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