Cardiomyopathy Care in Flower Mound

Cardiomyopathy Care in Flower Mound

What is Cardiomyopathy?

Cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart muscle becomes weakened, thickened, or stiff, affecting its ability to pump blood effectively. This can lead to heart failure, arrhythmias, and other complications if left untreated.

At Heart & Vascular Specialists DFW, we provide expert evaluation and individualized treatment for all types of cardiomyopathy, helping patients maintain heart function and quality of life.

Types of Cardiomyopathy

  • Ischemic Cardiomyopathy – weakening of the heart muscle due to reduced blood flow from coronary artery disease or previous heart attacks
  • Dilated Cardiomyopathy – enlargement and weakening of the heart chambers, reducing pumping efficiency
  • Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy – abnormal thickening of the heart muscle, which may obstruct blood flow and cause arrhythmias
  • Other Forms – restrictive or genetic cardiomyopathies may also be evaluated and treated

Symptoms of Cardiomyopathy

Symptoms can vary depending on severity and type, and may include:

  • Shortness of breath during activity or at rest
  • Fatigue or decreased exercise tolerance
  • Swelling in the legs, ankles, or abdomen
  • Chest discomfort or palpitations
  • Lightheadedness or fainting
  • Heart rhythm abnormalities

Early evaluation is essential for preventing progression and managing complications.

Diagnosis and Evaluation

Our cardiologists use advanced tools to accurately diagnose cardiomyopathy and assess heart function:

  • Echocardiography – evaluates heart muscle thickness, chamber size, and ejection fraction
  • Cardiac MRI – provides detailed images of heart structure and scarring
  • Stress Testing – assesses how the heart responds to activity
  • Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG) – detects arrhythmias
  • Blood tests – evaluate heart strain and contributing conditions

Accurate assessment guides personalized treatment plans.

Treatment Options

Management of cardiomyopathy focuses on improving heart function, reducing symptoms, and preventing complications:

  • Medication Optimization – ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, anticoagulants, and other heart medications
  • Lifestyle & Risk Factor Management – heart-healthy diet, exercise guidance, blood pressure and cholesterol control
  • Advanced Therapies – implantable devices (pacemakers or defibrillators), septal reduction therapy, or referral for advanced interventions when indicated
  • Arrhythmia Management – treatment of rhythm disturbances associated with cardiomyopathy