Effects of Self-Induced Starvation on Cardiac Size and Function in Anorexia Nervosa
@article{Gottdiener1978EffectsOS,
title={Effects of Self-Induced Starvation on Cardiac Size and Function in Anorexia Nervosa},
author={John S. Gottdiener and Howard A. Gross and W. L. Henry and Jeffrey S. Borer and Michael H. Ebert},
journal={Circulation},
year={1978},
volume={58},
pages={425–433}
}SUMMIARY Cardiac size, function and rhythm were examined in 11 patients with anorexia nervosa. Mean left ventricular, left atrial and aortic dimensions on echocardiogram were below normal adult values at baseline. In addition to decreased cardiac dimensions - ventricular ectopy, relative hypotension, bradycardia and blunted heart rate - response to exercise were noted. Left ventricular systolic function, however, was unimpaired as indicated by normal echocardiographic fractional shortening, and…
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