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Review
. 2020 Apr 4:15:e13.
doi: 10.15420/ecr.2019.14. eCollection 2020 Feb.

Asymptomatic Left Ventricle Systolic Dysfunction

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Asymptomatic Left Ventricle Systolic Dysfunction

Jaskanwal D Sara et al. Eur Cardiol. .

Abstract

Heart failure is a common debilitating illness, associated with significant morbidity and mortality, rehospitalisation and societal costs. Current guidelines and position statements emphasise the management of patients with overt symptomatic disease, but the increasing prevalence of congestive heart failure underscores the need to identify and manage patients with early left ventricular dysfunction prior to symptom onset. Asymptomatic left ventricular systolic dysfunction (ALVSD), classified as stage B heart failure, is defined as depressed left ventricular systolic function in the absence of clinical heart failure. Early initiation of therapies in patients with presumed ALVSD has been shown to lead to better outcomes. In this article, the authors clarify issues surrounding the definition and natural history of ALVSD, outline clinical tools that may be of value in identifying patients with ALVSD and highlight potential opportunities for future investigations to better address aspects of our understanding of this complex syndrome.

Keywords: Asymptomatic; heart failure; left ventricular dysfunction; systolic impairment.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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Figure 1:. Summary of an Approach to the Management of Heart Failure Through its Different Stages

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