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Pediatric Stress Echocardiography

Pediatric Cardiology, 1997
Traditional health evaluations are performed while the patient is at rest. Stress echocardiography extends these examinations by providing data in a physiologic setting more closely mimicking the typically active state of children. The test represents a fusion of the fields of two-dimensional echocardiography and cardiovascular stress testing and can ...
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Stress Echocardiography

2018
Stress echocardiography is a well-established imaging modality that combines echocardiography with exercise or pharmacologic or electrical stress to diagnose coronary artery disease, assess severity of valve disease and investigate potential viability of the cardiac muscle.
Anita Sadeghpour, Azin Alizadehasl
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Diastolic Stress Echocardiography

2009
The increase of left ventricular (LV) filling pressure (LVFP) is the most important determinant of dyspnea (shortness of breath) and even of prognosis in patients with chronic heart failure, independent on the values of LV ejection fraction (EF) [1, 2].
Maurizio Galderisi, Eugenio Picano
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Bicycle Stress Echocardiography

Echocardiography, 1992
Bicycle stress echocardiography involves the recording and interpretation of two‐dimensional echocardiographic information before, during, and after bicycle exercise. The exercise test can be performed in the supine or upright posture. While there are important physiological differences between these two positions, they appear to provide similar ...
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Diastolic stress echocardiography

Journal of Echocardiography, 2017
Evaluation 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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Adenosine Stress Echocardiography

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1997
P stress testing is an accepted alternative method for noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD), specifically in patients who are unable to attain adequate levels of workload for a variety of reasons. Dobutamine stress echocardiography is an accepted procedure for diagnosis, risk stratification, and prognosis of patients with CAD ...
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Stress Echocardiography and Myocardial Contrast Echocardiography

Cardiology Clinics, 1989
Stress echocardiography has emerged as an accurate, clinically important noninvasive tool for detecting the presence of ischemic heart disease. Details of patient selection, methods, analysis, and interpretation are discussed. The relative merits of peak versus post-exercise data acquisition and qualitative versus quantitative interpretation are ...
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Stress Echocardiography

South Dakota journal of medicine, 1992
Stress echocardiography is a relatively new imaging modality that is rapidly becoming the preferred technique to evaluate patients for and with coronary artery disease. This article will review how the procedure is performed, its diagnostic accuracy, its clinical role, and its advantages and disadvantages as compared to other imaging modalities.
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Dipyridamole stress echocardiography

1991
Dypiridamole is a potent coronary arteriolar ...
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Stress Echocardiography

2015
Abstract Stress echocardiography is well established in patients with ischaemic and has gained growing interest in non-ischaemic heart disease. Indications for stress echocardiography are grouped in very broad categories to encompass the overwhelming majority of patients.
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