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Cardiology Clinics, 2000
Modeling methods have been employed to further characterize the physical and physiologic processes of filling and diastolic function. They have led to more detailed understanding of the effect of alteration of physiologic parameters on the Doppler E-wave contour as well as pulmonary vein flow.
S J, Kovács, J S, Meisner, E L, Yellin
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Modeling methods have been employed to further characterize the physical and physiologic processes of filling and diastolic function. They have led to more detailed understanding of the effect of alteration of physiologic parameters on the Doppler E-wave contour as well as pulmonary vein flow.
S J, Kovács, J S, Meisner, E L, Yellin
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Heart & Lung, 2008
Diastolic heart failure (DHF) is estimated to occur in 40% to 50% of patients with heart failure. Evidence suggests that DHF is primarily a cardiogeriatric syndrome that increases from approximately 1% at age 50 years to 10% or more at 80 years. DHF is also more likely to occur in older women who are hypertensive or diabetic.
Rebecca, Gary, Leslie, Davis
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Diastolic heart failure (DHF) is estimated to occur in 40% to 50% of patients with heart failure. Evidence suggests that DHF is primarily a cardiogeriatric syndrome that increases from approximately 1% at age 50 years to 10% or more at 80 years. DHF is also more likely to occur in older women who are hypertensive or diabetic.
Rebecca, Gary, Leslie, Davis
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American Heart Journal, 1972
Abstract The history of functional diastolic murmurs is reviewed. These murmurs are defined as murmurs not caused by valve stenosis, though usually connected with severe changes of cardiovascular dynamics. The phonocardiograms of 11 patients are presented and clinical and laboratory data of these patients are discussed.
A A, Luisada, M K, Dayem
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Abstract The history of functional diastolic murmurs is reviewed. These murmurs are defined as murmurs not caused by valve stenosis, though usually connected with severe changes of cardiovascular dynamics. The phonocardiograms of 11 patients are presented and clinical and laboratory data of these patients are discussed.
A A, Luisada, M K, Dayem
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Current Problems in Cardiology, 1992
Diastolic heart failure is a distinct clinical entity increasingly seen in older patients and requires special awareness to make the diagnosis. Although no single laboratory test is identified for making a confident diagnosis of diastolic dysfunction as the pathogenetic mechanism for heart failure, a constellation of echocardiographic and radionuclear ...
P M, Shah, R G, Pai
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Diastolic heart failure is a distinct clinical entity increasingly seen in older patients and requires special awareness to make the diagnosis. Although no single laboratory test is identified for making a confident diagnosis of diastolic dysfunction as the pathogenetic mechanism for heart failure, a constellation of echocardiographic and radionuclear ...
P M, Shah, R G, Pai
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European Heart Journal, 1994
Diastolic heart disease is common and appears to be the primary abnormality in a substantial proportion of all patients with CHF. The epidemiology and natural history of the condition appears different to that of systolic heart failure, resulting in significant morbidity although contributing little to overall mortality.
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Diastolic heart disease is common and appears to be the primary abnormality in a substantial proportion of all patients with CHF. The epidemiology and natural history of the condition appears different to that of systolic heart failure, resulting in significant morbidity although contributing little to overall mortality.
Wheeldon, N. M. +2 more
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Postoperative Diastolic Murmur
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1982A 20-year-old woman was seen initially complaining of mild dyspnea after climbing two flights of stairs. She also stated she had undergone open heart surgery in April 1968. Results of a physical examination indicated the patient was in no visible distress.
D F, Andrews, M, Borde, B, Easow
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Diastolic stress echocardiography
Journal of Echocardiography, 2017Evaluation of diastolic dysfunction and diagnosis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) by echocardiography are routinely performed at rest. However, many patients with modest HFpEF develop symptoms such as dyspnea only during exercise.
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Chest, 1975
A typical triphasic pericardial rub was heard in a patient with acute myocardial infarction. Phonocardiograms during atrioventricular block demonstrated a fourth rub component in atrial diastole following every sufficiently isolated P wave.
D H, Spodick, H J, Marriott
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A typical triphasic pericardial rub was heard in a patient with acute myocardial infarction. Phonocardiograms during atrioventricular block demonstrated a fourth rub component in atrial diastole following every sufficiently isolated P wave.
D H, Spodick, H J, Marriott
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[Diastolic dysfunction and diastolic heart failure].
Georgian medical news, 2008There are frequent clinical Cases in Cardiological practice when cardiac failure develops together with normal systolic function of left ventricle. In these patients after revealing the diastolic dysfunction the heart diastolic failure is diagnosed, but in frequent cases this diagnosis is based on exclusion method.
N, Katamadze, M, Kiknadze
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