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Quantitative angiokardiographische Hämodynamik bei 13 Patienten vor und nach Aneurysmektomie
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Zusammenfassung
Das linksventrikuläre Aneurysma ist nach einem Herzinfarkt eine nicht seltene und sehr ernste Komplikation. Aneurysmen nach Herzinfarkten treten nach Angaben in der Literatur in 10 bis 38 % der Fälle auf (3, 15). Die dreijährige Mortalität beträgt 78 %, die fünfjährige 88 %. Bei konservativer Therapie ist die Prognose schlecht und es bestehen keine Möglichkeiten die linksventrikulare Funktion zu verbessern.
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