Conservative versus invasive treatment in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy: An echocardiography study

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Aim And Methods: The aim of our study was to compare the development of echocardiographic parameters and functional status of patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) treated conservatively (n = 41) or by alcohol septal ablation (ASA; n = 39). RESULTS: Left ventricular outflow tract gradient (LVOTG) decreased in the first year by 53.7±36.4 mmHg in ASA group versus 5.5±47.1 mmHg in conservatively treated group (p < 0.001), in the third year by 53.1±41.4 mmHg versus 23.9±42.7 mmHg (p = NS) and in the fifth year, the reduction of LVOTG was 52.1±44.5 mmHg in ASA group and 3.0±63.2 mmHg in conservatively treated group (p < 0.05). Change in NYHA class in the first year was -1.1±0.4 versus 0.1±0.5, in the third year -1.0±0.6 versus 0.1±0.4 and in the fifth year -0.8±0.5 versus 0.1±0.4 (all p < 0.001). Conclusion: Our results showed for the first time that decline of LVOTG after ASA creates a favorable left ventricle remodeling and leads to significant improvement of functional status of HOCM patients in comparison with conservative treatment.

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Honek, T., Krejci, J., Machal, J., Groch, L., Sitar, J., Meluzin, J., & Spinarova, L. (2016). Conservative versus invasive treatment in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy: An echocardiography study. Bratislava Medical Journal, 117(10), 562–570. https://doi.org/10.4149/BLL_2016_110

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