Vol 68, No 6 (2010)
Echokardiogram miesiąca
Published online: 2010-06-17
Two rare cases of left ventricular non-compaction diagnosed in elderly patients
DOI: 10.33963/v.kp.79719
Kardiol Pol 2010;68(6):712-715.
Abstract
Isolated non-compaction of the left ventricle (LVNC) is a rare disorder, classified as a primary genetic or unclassified cardiomyopathy.
Left ventricular non-compaction is characterised by an altered myocardial wall with prominent trabeculae and
deep intertrabecular recesses caused by intrauterine arrest of compaction. This anomaly creates two layers consisting of
compacted and non-compacted myocardium. Left ventricular non-compaction is associated with high rates of morbidity and
mortality in adults with no specific therapy. We report two rare cases of LVNC diagnosed in elderly patients.
Kardiol Pol 2010; 68, 6: 712-715
Kardiol Pol 2010; 68, 6: 712-715
Keywords: left ventricular non-compactioncardiomyopathyechocardiography