This study intends to retrospectively-prospectively enroll NVM patients from multiple centers to establish a natural population cohort of NVM patients. By collecting clinical data and biological samples from surgical patients, the investigators will construct a prognosis prediction system for NVM, optimize risk stratification, explore new strategies for the early prevention and treatment of NVM, and improve the efficiency of clinical treatment of NVM patients.
This study intends to retrospectively-prospectively enroll NVM patients from multiple centers to establish a natural population cohort of NVM patients. By collecting clinical data and biological samples from surgical patients, the investigators will construct a prognosis prediction system for NVM, optimize risk stratification, explore new strategies for the early prevention and treatment of NVM, and improve the efficiency of clinical treatment of NVM patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,000
The term 'left ventricular non-compaction' (LVNC) has been used to describe a ventricular phenotype characterized by prominent LV trabeculae and deep intertrabecular recesses. The myocardial wall is often thickened with a thin,compacted epicardial layer and a thickened myocardial layer. In some patients, this abnormal trabecular architecture is associated with LV dilatation and systolic dysfunction. Left ventricular non-compaction is frequently a familial trait and is associated with variants in a range of genes, including those encoding proteins of the sarcomere, Z-disc, cytoskeleton, and nuclear envelope.
The term 'left ventricular non-compaction' (LVNC) has been used to describe a ventricular phenotype characterized by prominent LV trabeculae and deep intertrabecular recesses. The myocardial wall is often thickened with a thin,compacted epicardial layer and a thickened myocardial layer. In some patients, this abnormal trabecular architecture is associated with LV dilatation and systolic dysfunction. Left ventricular non-compaction is frequently a familial trait and is associated with variants in a range of genes, including those encoding proteins of the sarcomere, Z-disc, cytoskeleton, and nuclear envelope.
The term 'left ventricular non-compaction' (LVNC) has been used to describe a ventricular phenotype characterized by prominent LV trabeculae and deep intertrabecular recesses. The myocardial wall is often thickened with a thin,compacted epicardial layer and a thickened myocardial layer. In some patients, this abnormal trabecular architecture is associated with LV dilatation and systolic dysfunction. Left ventricular non-compaction is frequently a familial trait and is associated with variants in a range of genes, including those encoding proteins of the sarcomere, Z-disc, cytoskeleton, and nuclear envelope.
First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiantong University
Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Change in the incidence of mortality rate
The survival status will be obtained from the medical records and phone calls to patients or their family members.
Time frame: At diagnosis, before discharge (about 7 days), 1, 3, 6, 9 month, 1, 2, 3 year.
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