RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES AND FUNCTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR WITH SOME CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
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Objectives: Relationship between morphological changes and function of left ventricular with some clinical characteristics in patients with alcohol use disorder. Subjects and methods: 60 patients with alcohol use disorder were inpatients at the Psychiatric Department, 103 Military Hospital from March 2021 to November 2022. Conduct Doppler echocardiography for patients and analyze. Results: There was the positive correlation between the thickness of the interventricular septum, posterior wall of the left ventricle, left ventricular muscle mass, left ventricular mass index, with average daily alcohol intake. There was the inverse correlation between ejection fraction with alcohol intake. There was the positive correlation between left ventricular posterior wall thickness, left ventricular muscle mass, left ventricular mass index, with the patient's years of alcohol consumption. There was the positive correlation between interventricular septal systolic with the number of alcohol addiction treatments. Conclusion: The duration of alcohol consumption, the amount of alcohol consumed per day, the hospital admissions are associated with the changes of morphology and function of left ventricular.
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Alcohol use disorder; The relationship; Left ventricular
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