Abnormal ventricular wall motion in the left ventricle, mainly refers to the opposite direction of motion of the ventricular wall or segments of the ventricular wall, usually associated with myocardial infarction, coronary heart disease, ventricular wall tumors, these diseases usually can not be restored to normal, but simple ventricular wall tumors have the potential to be cured. 1. Myocardial infarction: Abnormal wall motion of the left ventricle may indicate that one has had a myocardial infarction or is currently suffering from an acute myocardial infarction, which is generally irreversible and cannot be completely cured, and the progression of the disease can only be controlled by treatment. 2. Angina pectoris: the abnormal wall motion of the left ventricle caused by this disease usually cannot be completely cured, and the condition is extremely complicated, easy to recur, and easy to cause progressive aggravation. 3. Ventricular wall tumor: If it is only simple ventricular wall tumor, it can usually be cured; for patients with myocardial infarction, it cannot be cured, the condition is irreversible, and the abnormal wall motion of the left ventricle may appear for a long time. At present, the abnormal left anterior ventricular wall motion is detected, and attention should be paid to rest and reduce the activity level to reduce the risk of sudden death. It is recommended that during the period, you should go to the hospital regularly for review and keep informed of the progress of the disease. Avoid delaying the condition.