Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5610172 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In STICH patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy, Echocardiography Core Laboratory analysis of baseline echocardiographic findings demonstrated a wide spectrum of left ventricular shape, function, and hemodynamics, as well as the feasibility and limitations of obtaining essential echocardiographic measurements. It is critical that the use of echocardiographic parameters in clinical practice and research balance the strengths and weaknesses of the technique.
Keywords
SVRLVESVLVEDVPASPLVOTechocardiographyIschemicsurgical ventricular reconstructionLeft ventricularcoronary artery bypass graftingEROACABGLeft ventricular end-diastolic volumeleft ventricular end-systolic volumestroke volumeSurgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failuredeceleration timeleft atrialpulmonary artery systolic pressureleft ventricular outflow tracteffective regurgitant orifice areamitral regurgitationCardiomyopathyejection fractionSTICH
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Authors
Jae K. MD, Patricia A. MD, Julio A. MD, Jolanta MD, Tiziana MD, Barbara G. RDCS, Heather J. BA, Grace MD, Kerry PhD, Fletcher A. MD, Susanna MS, George MD, Lilin PhD, Eric J. MD, STICH Trial Investigators STICH Trial Investigators,