Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5612212 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Assessment of diastolic function by current algorithms results in a high percentage of patients with abnormal DFG, but few clinically or statistically significant associations were found. This may imply a lack of impact of abnormal diastolic function on clinical outcomes in this cohort, or it may indicate that the methodology may not be applicable to pediatric patients with functional single ventricles.
Keywords
ESVVO2ACEEDPEDVBSAAVVdFGAngiotensin-converting enzymeSingle ventricleRight ventricularLeft ventricularCongenital heart diseaseEnd-diastolic volumeend-systolic volumeatrioventricular valvedeceleration timebody surface areaDiastolic functionend-diastolic pressurefontanOxygen consumptionejection fraction
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Authors
Renee MD, Lynn A. ScD, Gail D. MD, ScD, Piers C. MD, Luc MD, Michael D. MD, Jason T. DO, Girish MD, Shan MS, Steven D. MD, Pediatric Heart Network Investigators Pediatric Heart Network Investigators,