Many patients with manifestations and/or symptoms of heart failure show a normal or only slight depressed systolic function of the left ventricle. The origin of these symptoms is attributed to anomalies of the diastolic function and the echocardiography has became an important technique for a non-invasive investigation of such anomalies. The valuation of the diastolic function, mainly in patients with a left ventricle dysfunction, is usually performed by means of the analysis of the transmitral flow with pulsed Doppler, integrating as necessary the basal information with actions of preload variations. However, in many cases it is necessary to use other procedures of study to better characterise the diastolic function in each patient by mean...
Bedside point-of-care echocardiography is being increasingly incorporated in perioperative assessme...
Aim: Assessment of the occurrence, severity and progress of the diastolic dysfunction in patients wi...
Diastolic dysfunction is frequent in patients with congestive heart failure and hypertension. It can...
The study of diastolic function by Doppler-echocardiography is complex and demanding. The cardiologi...
Les anomalies de la fonction systolique du ventricule gauche ont été bien étudiées dans les différen...
AbstractAbnormalities of diastolic function have a major role in producing the signs and symptoms of...
INTRODUCTION : From a physiological point of view the heart is a muscle – pump system. The term di...
Diastole is an important component of the cardiac cycle, during which time optimum filling of the ve...
Diastolic dysfunction can lead to heart failure symptoms if it causes elevated left atrial pressure....
Despite the knowledge that the heart spends almost two-thirds of its time in diastole (relaxing and ...
Patients with valvular heart disease often have left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. This review ...
Congestive heart failure almost invariably includes a component of diastolic dysfunction, and in man...
Abstract Diastolic dysfunction is a common entity and the predominant cause of heart failure in 40%...
AbstractLeft ventricular diastolic dysfunction in clinical practice is generally diagnosed by imagin...
SummarySymptoms of heart failure can be caused by the diastolic dysfunction even in patients with no...
Bedside point-of-care echocardiography is being increasingly incorporated in perioperative assessme...
Aim: Assessment of the occurrence, severity and progress of the diastolic dysfunction in patients wi...
Diastolic dysfunction is frequent in patients with congestive heart failure and hypertension. It can...
The study of diastolic function by Doppler-echocardiography is complex and demanding. The cardiologi...
Les anomalies de la fonction systolique du ventricule gauche ont été bien étudiées dans les différen...
AbstractAbnormalities of diastolic function have a major role in producing the signs and symptoms of...
INTRODUCTION : From a physiological point of view the heart is a muscle – pump system. The term di...
Diastole is an important component of the cardiac cycle, during which time optimum filling of the ve...
Diastolic dysfunction can lead to heart failure symptoms if it causes elevated left atrial pressure....
Despite the knowledge that the heart spends almost two-thirds of its time in diastole (relaxing and ...
Patients with valvular heart disease often have left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. This review ...
Congestive heart failure almost invariably includes a component of diastolic dysfunction, and in man...
Abstract Diastolic dysfunction is a common entity and the predominant cause of heart failure in 40%...
AbstractLeft ventricular diastolic dysfunction in clinical practice is generally diagnosed by imagin...
SummarySymptoms of heart failure can be caused by the diastolic dysfunction even in patients with no...
Bedside point-of-care echocardiography is being increasingly incorporated in perioperative assessme...
Aim: Assessment of the occurrence, severity and progress of the diastolic dysfunction in patients wi...
Diastolic dysfunction is frequent in patients with congestive heart failure and hypertension. It can...