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  1. Ventricular hypertrophy ( VH) is thickening of the walls of a ventricle (lower chamber) of the heart. [1] [better source needed] Although left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is more common, right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH), as well as concurrent hypertrophy of both ventricles can also occur. Ventricular hypertrophy can result from a variety ...

  2. Feb 23, 2024 · Symptoms. Symptoms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy can include one or more of the following: Chest pain, especially during exercise. Fainting, especially during or just after exercise or other physical activity. Sensation of fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeats called palpitations. Shortness of breath, especially during exercise.

  3. Nov 3, 2022 · Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) refers to an increase in the size of myocardial fibers in the main cardiac pumping chamber. Such hypertrophy is usually the response to a chronic pressure or volume load. The two most common pressure overload states are systemic hypertension and aortic stenosis. The major conditions associated with LV volume ...

  4. Feb 23, 2024 · And the obstruction to the left ventricular outflow tract is an indication for operation in patients that have symptoms. So we know now that 2/3 of the patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and obstruction are candidates for surgery. Dr. Ommen: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the most common inherited cardiomyopathy or heart muscle disease ...

  5. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) means that the muscle of the heart's main pump (left ventricle) has become thick and enlarged. This can happen over time if the left ventricle has to work too hard. This part of the heart needs to be strong to pump oxygen-rich blood to your entire body. When the ventricle gets thick, other changes can happen ...

  6. Dec 5, 2022 · Electrocardiogram (ECG) can reveal left ventricular hypertrophy. An ECG can show abnormal heart rhythms and signs of heart thickening. In some cases, a portable ECG, called a Holter monitor, is needed. This device records the heart's activity continuously over one to two days.

  7. Feb 25, 2020 · Systemic hypertension and aortic stenosis are the most common causes of acquired left ventricular hypertrophy and should be excluded when HCM is suspected. Physiologic remodeling due to fitness can also manifest with left ventricular wall thickening but can usually be differentiated from HCM by using a combination of imaging and functional testing.

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