Usefulness of latent left ventricular dysfunction assessed by bowditch treppe to predict stress-induced pulmonary hypertension in minimally symptomatic severe mitral regurgitation secondary to mitral valve prolapse
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
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Usefulness of latent left ventricular dysfunction assessed by bowditch treppe to predict stress-induced pulmonary hypertension in minimally symptomatic severe mitral regurgitation secondary to mitral valve prolapse / Agricola, E; Bombardini, T; Oppizzi, M; Margonato, Alberto; Pisani, M; Melisurgo, G; Picano, E.. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0002-9149. - 95:3(2005), pp. 414-417.
Abstract:
We assessed whether the presence of latent myocardial dysfunction, evaluated by echocardiographic derived force-frequency relationship (FFR) during exercise, predicts the appearance of stress-induced pulmonary hypertension in minimally symptomatic patients with severe mitral regurgitation (MR). Two groups of patients were identified: group I with normal (less than or equal to40 mm Hg) and group II with abnormal (>40 mm Hg) peak stress systemic pulmonary artery pressure. Group I had normal and upsloping FFR and group II had abnormal flat or biphasic FFR. Therefore, in patients with severe MR and apparently normal left ventricular function, the stress-induced pulmonary hypertension seems to be related to the presence of latent left ventricular dysfunction. (C) 2005 by Excerpta Medica Inc.
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Elenco autori:
Agricola, E; Bombardini, T; Oppizzi, M; Margonato, Alberto; Pisani, M; Melisurgo, G; Picano, E.
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