Abnormal development of left ventricular false tendon
Abnormal development of left ventricular false tendons may be caused by congenital factors, cardiomyopathy, coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, and other reasons. It can be improved through general management, medication, or surgical interventions. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Congenital Factors
Abnormal development of left ventricular false tendons may result from developmental anomalies during the fetal period. If no cardiac dysfunction occurs, regular observation may be sufficient.
2. Cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy may lead to abnormal left ventricular wall motion and impaired myocardial contraction and relaxation, causing turbulent blood flow and placing abnormal tension on the left ventricular false tendons, thereby affecting their development and function. Patients may be treated under medical supervision with medications such as enalapril maleate tablets or metoprolol tartrate tablets.
3. Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart Disease
Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease may cause myocardial fibrosis and hypertrophy, which can negatively impact the development and function of left ventricular false tendons. Treatment options include stent placement or coronary artery bypass surgery.
In addition to the above causes, abnormal development may also result from valvular heart disease, myocardial infarction, or heart failure. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle in daily life is also an important measure for preventing and managing heart diseases, including regular physical activity, a balanced diet, smoking cessation, and limiting alcohol consumption.