What does it mean that no significant typical abnormal pulsations are seen in the left ventricular wall at rest?

The absence of significant typical abnormal beats in the left ventricular wall at rest indicates good diastolic function of the left ventricle. The specifics need to be considered in the context of the patient’s age and past medical history. Abnormal left ventricular wall motion is defined as a decrease or even complete loss of motion of certain tissues of the left ventricle on cardiac ultrasound. Abnormal left ventricular wall motion can lead to a decrease in myocardial contractility, resulting in myocardial ischemia, which can lead to coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and other diseases. If the amplitude of the left ventricular wall beat is reduced, it means that the left ventricular activity is limited, and there may be myocardial ischemia or a history of cardiomyopathy and myocarditis. It is recommended that patients with abnormal left ventricular wall motion avoid strenuous exercise. It is recommended that patients with any discomfort should go to a regular hospital in time. So as not to delay the condition.