Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9956867 | International Journal of Cardiology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Reduced peak early lengthening velocity is not specific for HCM but also occurs in CAD. Unlike CAD, lengthening velocity increases in HCM with stress and there is no aggravation of post-ejection shortening, suggesting that the abnormal relaxation is not due to subendocardial ischemia in HCM. The greater recoil velocity per unit deformation in HCM compared with CAD, indicates elastic mechanism with increased passive muscle stiffness due to fibrosis or fibre disarray.
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Authors
Waleed Arshad, Alison M. Duncan, Darrel P. Francis, Christine A. O'Sullivan, Derek G. Gibson, Michael Y. Henein,