Abstract

Myocardial remodeling in chronic heart failure with overweight and obesity taking into account the levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides

Highlights

  • Ремоделювання міокарда при хронічній серцевій недостатності з надлишковою масою тіла та ожирінням з урахуванням рівнів загального холестерину та тригліцеридів

  • Встановили, що хворих із хронічної серцевої недостатності (ХСН) на тлі надлишкової маси тіла та ожиріння найменш значні прояви ремоделювання міокарда спостерігались у досліджуваних із високим рівнем загального холестерину (ЗХС)

  • chronic heart failure (CHF) FC was determined by the classification of the New York Heart Association (NYHA)

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Materials and methods

230 patients were examined and analyzed 101 case histories of patients of with CHF of I–III functional class on the background of overweight and obesity I–III degree. Оригинальные исследования / Original research to determine the blood levels of TCL and TG. It has been established, that smallest manifestation of myocardial remodeling was observed in patients with CHF on the background of overweight and obesity with high TCL level. The most severe manifestations of the heart chambers dilatation, left ventricle hypertrophy (LVH), and valvular functional changes characterized the patients with a low TCL concentration. High content of TG was accompanied by a less pronounced cardiac remodeling, and the normal value of TG was characterized by more profound structural changes of the LV and valvular regurgitation

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