Journal article

Latent left ventricular dysfunction in patients with mitral regurgitation: Feasibility of measuring diminished contractile reserve from a simplified model of noninvasively derived left ventricular pressure-volume loops

DY Leung, G Armstrong, BP Griffin, JD Thomas, TH Marwick

AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL | MOSBY-YEAR BOOK INC | Published : 1999

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Assessment of left ventricular (LV) contractility in mitral regurgitation is difficult, and latent systolic dysfunction may be present despite conventional indexes being in the "normal" range. We sought to demonstrate the presence of latent LV dysfunction in mitral regurgitation by showing diminished contractile reserve with the use of simplified pressure-volume loops from noninvasively derived parameters. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed exercise echocardiography in 72 patients with isolated mitral regurgitation, minimal or no symptoms, normal resting LV function, and no coronary disease who subsequently underwent uncomplicated valve repair and in 15 healthy subjects. Simplifie..

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