Department of Cardiology, United States University, 7675 Mission Valley Rd, San Diego, CA 92108, USA
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Insights on Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Author(s): Christine Pacheco*
HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) is a condition in which the heart muscle thickens abnormally (hypertrophied). The heart's blown muscle can
make it more delicate for it to pump blood. Numerous persons with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy go undiagnosed because they've many, if any,
symptoms and can live regular lives with no severe complications. Briefness of breath, casket pain, or issues with the heart's electrical system
can do in a small proportion of persons with HCM, leading in life- hanging irregular heart measures (arrhythmias) or unforeseen death. The most
typical position for this is your septum. The septum is a muscle wall that separates your heart's left and right halves. When the septum between
your heart's bottom chambers (or ventricles) thickens, it causes problems. A narrowing of the septum can circumscribe or limit blood inflow from the
left ventr.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-6020.2022.6.156
Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases received 15 citations as per Google Scholar report