Affiliation:
1. Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences” (Tomsk NRMC)
2. Siberian State Medical University
Abstract
Highlights. The hypothesis of the evolution of LV twisting types is proposed, which is based on the gradual transformation of LV twisting types as a prerequisite for postnatal growth and development of heart chambers in healthy children and adolescents. In the future, the transition of one type of LV twist to another will enable us to diagnose the predominance of growth and maturation of the fibrous skeleton, apex, vortex cordis, trabecular apparatus, as well as creating projections of the individual development and growth of the heart in childhood and adolescence.Abstract. Modern data on the nature of the mechanics of the left ventricle (LV) in postnatal ontogenesis in healthy children and adolescents born full-term are fundamental, since they allow not only to determine ontogenetically conditioned variants of individual development of contractile-rotational mechanisms of LV in the process of growth and development, but also, if necessary, make it possible to identify subclinical dysfunction in the early stages, monitor the effectiveness of complex therapeutic and rehabilitation measures. The article analyzes newly established fact of the absence of static character of the selected various forms of LV twisting into a systole and the ability of their transformation in the process of growth and development. This fact forms the basis of the author's original hypothesis of “the evolution of LV twisting models”, which provides the optimal ontogenetic growth of the child and adolescent heart in the postnatal period. The hypothesis of “evolution of left ventricular twisting types” is based on modern knowledge about multifaceted processes at the tissue level, the mechanics of LV in the individual rate of development and growth of the heart in childhood and adolescence.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery
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