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Treatment with epoprostenol of pulmonary arterial hypertension following mitral valve replacement for mitral stenosis [PDF]
C. Gregory Elliott
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This systematic review has shown that the prevalence of pulmonary hypertension among individuals with heart failure is high, and varies by several population characteristics, potentially reflecting patient selection, disease severity, and differences in diagnosis and treatment.
Maaedah Khan+5 more
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524 Non-rheumatic aortic stenosis: does mitral regurgitation improve with isolated aortic valve replacement? [PDF]
F. Anlonini Canlerin+7 more
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Prevalence of cardiac dysfunction in men with erectile dysfunction: the EDcard study
Objectives To assess the prevalence of myocardial impairment in men with erectile dysfunction (ED) as compared with the general population using conventional and two‐dimensional speckle‐tracking echocardiography. Subjects and Methods In this cross‐sectional study, men with ED underwent clinical, electrocardiographic, and transthoracic echocardiographic
Emil Durukan+11 more
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GPA-Induced Granulomatous Endocarditis Mimicking a Thrombotic Mitral Valve Stenosis. [PDF]
Marquetand C+7 more
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The present study suggested that MAD and low LARS are associated with an increased risk of arrhythmia and cardiac events in patients with BD. LARS, left atrial reservoir strain; MAD, mitral annular disjunction. ABSTRACT Aims Mitral annular disjunction (MAD) has been suggested to be associated with malignant ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac ...
Yuta Torii+9 more
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Effective stroke prevention in AF requires a comprehensive holistic approach incorporating appropriate risk stratification, guideline‐adherent anticoagulation and management of underlying cardiovascular conditions and other comorbidities. The ABC pathway, supported by characterisation using the 4S‐AF framework, provides a structured approach to ...
Amir Askarinejad+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Determining right ventricular (RV) volume typically requires three‐dimensional imaging due to its complex shape. The ellipsoid model offers a two‐dimensional alternative, employing area‐ or linear‐based formulas with further variations depending on the echocardiographic views used for measurements.
Robert Ciardullo+5 more
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