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La cardiomiopatia dilatativa

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La cardiomiopatia dilatativa è caratterizzata da dilatazione del ventricolo sinistro, aumento del volume telediastolico e riduzione della funzione sistolica (tipicamente la frazione di eiezione è inferiore al 40%) [1, 2].

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Bedetti, G. (2006). La cardiomiopatia dilatativa. In: Ecocardiografia clinica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/88-470-0460-8_9

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