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Ischemia and Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1998There is convincing evidence that (prolonged) episodes of myocardial ischemia lead to impairment of left ventricular (LV) function and ultimately to chronic congestive heart failure (CHF), but whether the opposite is also true has not been well established.
van Veldhuisen, DJ +3 more
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Left ventricular diastolic filling in patients with left ventricular dysfunction
International Journal of Cardiology, 1985The pattern of abnormal left ventricular diastolic filling and its specificity in coronary disease patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction has received little attention. We evaluated the left ventricular diastolic filling curve derived from gated blood pool scans in 21 normals, 61 coronary disease patients with ejection fractions less than or
S J, Lavine +3 more
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Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 1994Diastolic heart failure is common, particularly in patients with coronary artery disease and hypertension. Although it does not contribute to heart failure mortality to the same degree as systolic dysfunction, it is responsible for significant morbidity.
P, Clarkson +2 more
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PCI for Ischemic Left Ventricular Dysfunction
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023N ...
Andreotti, Felicita +2 more
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Supraventricular Tachycardia Causing Left Ventricular Dysfunction
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2021There is limited evidence on characterization and natural history of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)-induced left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. The aim of this work was to characterize clinical features and long-term evolution of SVT-induced LV dysfunction.
Zaffalon D. +10 more
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Asymptomatic Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Heart Failure Reviews, 1997Increasingly, it is recognized that significant ventricular dysfunction can exist in the absence of symptoms for an extended period of time in patients with cardiovascular disease. Recent multicenter trials have demonstrated that therapy during the asymptomatic phase can reduce progression to symptomatic heart failure and mortality.
Kris G. Thomas, Margaret M. Redfield
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Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Chemotherapeutic Agents
Current Cardiology Reports, 2018We aim to summarize the effect of cancer therapy-related cardiotoxicity on the development of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction.We discuss commonly used cancer therapeutics that have the potential for both acute and delayed cardiotoxicity. LV dysfunction from cancer therapies may be found by routine cardiac imaging prior to clinical manifestations of ...
Suparna C, Clasen, Joyce W, Wald
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Carbamazepine-Associated Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2000The cardiovascular effects of carbamazepine are well-known but left ventricular dysfunction is rarely reported.We describe 2 cases of severe carbamazepine-associated left ventricular dysfunction during massive self intoxications in young patients without preexistent cardiac disease.
C, Faisy +4 more
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Revascularization in left ventricular dysfunction
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2019The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of revascularization in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and left ventricular dysfunction (LVD).Patients with significant CAD and LVD are a high-risk patient population. They make up a minority of the cases from the largest, prospective coronary revascularization trials.
Bobby, Yanagawa +3 more
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Echocardiography and Reversible Left Ventricular Dysfunction
The American Journal of Medicine, 2006Transient apical ballooning is increasingly recognized in acutely ill, hospitalized patients. This article reviews clinical aspects of the syndrome, its recognition by echocardiography, and will review other disorders whose recognition is due primarily to the availability of echocardiography.Systematic review of the medical literature concerning the ...
Gerard P, Aurigemma, Dennis A, Tighe
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