vänsterkammarstorlek
Vänsterkammarstorlek, often referred to as left ventricular size, is a critical parameter in assessing cardiac health. It quantifies the dimensions of the left ventricle, the heart's primary pumping chamber responsible for circulating oxygenated blood to the entire body. This measurement is typically obtained through echocardiography, a non-invasive ultrasound of the heart.
Several factors influence normal vänsterkammarstorlek, including age, sex, and body size. However, deviations from the expected
Conversely, a reduced vänsterkammarstorlek can be seen in conditions that diminish the heart's overall volume, such