What is alcoholic cardiomyopathy?
Alcoholic cardiomyopathy, according to the existingclassification, is a secondary disease and refers to the toxic form of dilated cardiomyopathy. It is characterized by selective damage to the myocardium due to prolonged abuse of alcoholic beverages.
The main factors of development are certainthe amount and duration of exposure to ethanol and its metabolites on the cardiac muscle. According to experts, the disease is susceptible to persons taking 100 ml of pure ethanol daily for 10-20 years. Approximately half of them experience alcoholic cardiomyopathy.
Symptoms
At the very beginning of the disease, stagnantphenomena and disorders of the heart rhythm, which are manifested by swelling and shortness of breath during exercise. Patients, as a rule, categorically deny the fact that they abuse alcohol, and do not associate the first symptoms with their addiction.
Alcoholic cardiomyopathy is characterized by the following classic symptoms:
General weakness, fast fatigue.
Feeling of heat.
Increased sweating.
Shortness of breath and severe palpitations during exercise.
Constant pain in the heart.
When examining a patient, one can observe typical signs of a person suffering from chronic alcoholism:
red puffy face;
purplish nose with dilated capillaries;
excited state, talkative, fussy;
tremor of hands;
coldness of limbs;
excess weight or excessive leanness;
yellowness sclera;
Red eyes;
dyspnea at rest.
When a patient is examined, an increasedpressure, arrhythmia, tachycardia, muffled heart sounds, systolic murmur in the apex of the heart. Alcoholic cardiomyopathy can be accompanied by cirrhosis of the liver, erosive gastritis, stomach ulcer, chronic hepatitis, kidney damage due to the toxic effect of alcohol.
The first one lasts about 10 years. A person complains of a headache, palpitation, sweating, irritability, insomnia, shortness of breath, pain in the heart. At this stage, there is high blood pressure, tachycardia, but the heart muscle has not yet been increased.
In patients with experience of alcohol abusemore than 10 years you can find signs such as the puffiness of the face, blueing of the nose, ears, fingertips. Even with small loads, there is shortness of breath and cough. The cardiac muscle increases, there is an arrhythmia, heart failure develops.
At the third stage, cardiosclerosis progresses rapidly and irreversible morphological changes occur in the heart.
Who is sick
As a rule, alcoholic cardiomyopathyis observed mainly in men 35-50 years old who abuse strong drinks, beer or wine for at least 10 years. Women suffer less often, however, less time is needed for the development of the disease, since the required dose of ethanol is approximately 60 ml, and the heart muscle is more sensitive to this kind of toxins.
Alcoholic cardiomyopathy is more common in representatives of the lower social strata, who usually eat poorly. The lack of vitamins and proteins plays a certain role in the development of the disease.