Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2726176 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Compared with those with HG VSMS, patients with LG VSMS were older, more often female, and more frequently had diabetes mellitus and atrial fibrillation. They also had greater impairment of isovolumic relaxation, less favorable left atrial reverse remodeling, and a greater risk for persistent symptoms after MVR. These data might suggest other concurrent mechanisms for left atrial enlargement and symptom development in LG VSMS, such as atrial fibrillation and diastolic dysfunction, as well as valvular stenosis.
Keywords
low-gradientPHTPMvOMVhigh-gradientMVRIVCBSALeft ventricularmitral valve replacementTricuspid regurgitationmitral stenosisLeft atriumright atrialtwo-dimensionalbody surface arealeft atrialleft atrial volume indexPulmonary arteryAtrial fibrillationLAViMVAMitral valve areaInferior vena cavaPulmonary hypertensionfunctional class
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Authors
In-Jeong MD, Geu-Ru MD, PhD, Seung Hyun MD, Sak MD, PhD, Byung-Chul MD, PhD, Chi Young MD, PhD, Hyuk-Jae MD, PhD, Jong-Won MD, PhD, Gil Ja MD, PhD, Namsik MD, PhD,