Left ventricular hypodiastolic dysfunction usually does not need to be treated with medication if it is due to aging. If it is caused by high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, etc., patients can take medications such as captopril, cloxartan, atorvastatin tablets, etc. for treatment.
1. Ageing: With age, due to the impact of long-term cardiac activity, there can be a gradual decline in cardiac elasticity, heart pumping function, and ultimately left ventricular diastolic hypoplasia, which usually does not require special medication.
2. Hypertension: it can cause left ventricular hypertrophy, and the filling pressure of the hypertrophied ventricle rises significantly. When the end-diastolic pressure of the left ventricle is too high, the pressure in the pulmonary circulation is too high, and pulmonary stasis occurs, which manifests itself as left ventricular hypodiastolic dysfunction. Patients can be treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors such as captopril and benazepril, and angiotensin II receptor antagonists such as chlorosartan and valsartan as prescribed by the doctor.
3. Coronary heart disease: If the patient suffers from coronary heart disease, due to the narrowing or blockage of the arterial ducts caused by insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the heart, it may cause the left ventricle of the heart diastolic function is reduced. Patients can take atorvastatin tablets, metoprolol tablets and aspirin tablets for treatment.
If the patient has left ventricular hypodiastolic function, it is recommended to do further detailed examination to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, do not use drugs indiscriminately.