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Integrated left ventricular geometry–function phenotypes and long-term outcomes after acute myocardial infarction

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  • Seonmin Park

  • Seok Oh

  • Yongwhan Lim

  • Joon Ho Ahn

  • Dae Young Hyun

  • Seung Hun Lee

  • Kyung Hoon Cho

  • Min Chul Kim

  • Doo Sun Sim

  • Ju Han Kim

  • Youngkeun Ahn

  • Myung Ho Jeong

  • Jong Pil Park

  • Jay Young Rhew

  • Young Joon Hong

  • June 22, 2026

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    The study analyzed 19,664 patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) to assess the impact of left ventricular (LV) geometry and function on long-term outcomes.

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    LV geometry-function phenotypes were categorized into four groups based on LV end-diastolic dimension and LV ejection fraction.

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    The incidence of major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events increased from 13.2% in group A to 21.9% in group D.

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    LV dilatation alone did not increase risk in patients with preserved LVEF, but was associated with higher risk in those with reduced LVEF.

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    An integrated assessment of LV geometry and function may enhance risk stratification beyond traditional LVEF-based evaluations.

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