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Suggest Treatment For Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

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Posted on Fri, 7 Nov 2014
Question: Hi doctor. My husband is 48 years old, and the conclusion of his cardiologic examination (visit and transtoraxial ecocardiography) earlier this month was: "Hypertrophic non-obstructive cardiopathy with type I diastolic dysfunction."
Is this something to be worried about, and is this condition reversible?
Many thanks for your help and advice.
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Answered by Dr. Noble Zachariah (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Only a mild disease and better than HOCM

Detailed Answer:
Hello ,

Welcome to HCM .
I understand your concern for your husband's health.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an abnormal thickening of the muscles of the heart.
It can be asymptomatic or may produce irregularity of heart beats.
Non obstructive cardiomyopathy produces very little symptoms and has a better prognosis than the obstructive variety which decreases the blood flow though the left ventricular outflow tract. As the abnormal muscle does not relax well, there is a diastolic dysfunction. In your husband's case the disease appears to be mild.
I would be interested in seeing your husband's transthoracic echocardiogram report in full. If you are not able to upload the images, please upload the report.
If the disease does not progress further, there is good prognosis

Best wishes,
Dr. Noble Zachariah
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Follow up: Dr. Noble Zachariah (5 hours later)
Could this disease have been caused by hypertension (17/9)?
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Answered by Dr. Noble Zachariah (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Chronic Hypertension causes LVH usually

Detailed Answer:

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is usually caused by abnormal genes (mutations) that cause the heart muscle to grow abnormally thick. Here the thickness of the heart muscle is not uniform. Chronic hypertension also is a common cause for left ventricular hypertrophy. In such patients the heart muscle thickening is uniform.
Aging, diabetes and hypertension are also listed as causes of hypertensive cardiomyopathy but the usual reference is to the variety caused by gene mutation.

If it is due to hypertension, it would be good news as the good control of blood pressure would prevent its progression and the hypertrophy may regress.
Best wishes,
Note: For further queries related to coronary artery disease and prevention, click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju
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Suggest Treatment For Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Brief Answer: Only a mild disease and better than HOCM Detailed Answer: Hello , Welcome to HCM . I understand your concern for your husband's health. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an abnormal thickening of the muscles of the heart. It can be asymptomatic or may produce irregularity of heart beats. Non obstructive cardiomyopathy produces very little symptoms and has a better prognosis than the obstructive variety which decreases the blood flow though the left ventricular outflow tract. As the abnormal muscle does not relax well, there is a diastolic dysfunction. In your husband's case the disease appears to be mild. I would be interested in seeing your husband's transthoracic echocardiogram report in full. If you are not able to upload the images, please upload the report. If the disease does not progress further, there is good prognosis Best wishes, Dr. Noble Zachariah