Left Ventricular Size after Acute Myocardial Infarction

Abstract
The distance from the midline to the left heart border measured in a standardized manner on calibrated chest roentgenograms was determined serially in 125 patients after acute myocardial infarction. This external left heart dimension (LHD) was compared to the normal value, and its prognostic value was assessed during early and late follow-up periods (average 10½, range 2-31 months). Within 96 hours after acute myocardial infarction the initial LHD was enlarged (>52 mm/m2 BSA [body surface area]) in 42% of the patients. The LHD became normal, or remained persistently normal in 60% of the 115 patients without shock, and it became enlarged or remained persistently enlarged in 40%. If the 10 patients with cardiogenic shock are excluded, early death (<4 weeks) occurred in three of 68 patients (4%) with initially normal LHD, and in 12 of 47 patients (26%) with initially enlarged LHD (P < 0.001). The LHD remained normal or became normal in 62 of 96 patients followed who survived more than 1 month. During the fol...