Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5611380 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Elevated LV end-diastolic pressure is associated with a decrease of peak LA wall strain in the longitudinal direction during LV systole. In patients with peak LA wall strain during LV systole of less than 30%, the majority had elevated LV end-diastolic pressure, while most patients with peak LA wall strain during LV systole 45% or higher had normal LV end-diastolic pressures. In patients whose LV ejection fraction is 50% or more, when peak LA wall strain during LV systole is between 30% and 44%, it is not possible to predict LV end-diastolic pressure from peak LA wall strain measures.
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Authors
Kazuaki MD, Nobuyuki MD, Kaoru MD, Hidekatsu MD, Toshihiko MD, Seiji MD, Hitomi MD, Genjiro MD,