使衰竭的心脏恢复活力:一个案例报告

Ashish K Mohapatra MD, Cyril James MD, FESC
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心力衰竭(HF)是一种复杂的、致命的疾病,对人类生命构成严重威胁。这是一种可导致死亡的复杂疾病,与高昂的医疗费用、显著的发病率和死亡率以及功能能力和生活质量下降有关。最近的数据分析显示,全球约有6400万人受到HF.1的影响,HFrEF患者可以从心脏收缩性调节(CCM)中受益,这是一种革命性的基于设备的治疗方法。在HFrEF患者中,CCM治疗与运动耐量的改善、生活质量的改善、HF住院率的降低和左心室的逆转重构相关。在本例中,我们描述了CCM对由缺血性扩张型心肌病引发的晚期HFrEF的老年个体的治疗益处,该患者经常因心力衰竭相关问题而住院,尽管接受了最好的指导药物治疗(GDMT),但生活质量很低。
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Rejuvenating a failing heart: A Case report
Heart Failure (HF) is a complicated, fatal medical condition that poses a severe threat to human life. It is a complex ailment that can lead to death and is associated with high healthcare costs, significant morbidity and mortality rates, and a reduction in functional capacity and quality of life. Recent data analysis reveals that approximately 64million people worldwide are affected by HF.1 Patients with HFrEF can benefit from cardiac contractility modulation (CCM), a revolutionary device-based treatment. In patients with HFrEF, CCM treatment has been associated with an improvement in exercise tolerance, an improvement in quality of life, a decrease in HF hospitalizations, and a reversal remodeling of the left ventricle. In this instance, we describe the therapeutic benefit of CCM in an elderly individual with advanced HFrEF triggered by ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy who frequently required hospitalization for heart failure-related issues and had a low quality of life despite receiving the best possible guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT).
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