The results should help in distinguishing abnormal echocardiographic changes from the normal physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy.doi:10.1016/S0735-1097(12)61302-3Tso, GeoffreyLee, JenniferLui, GeorgeTrivedi, HeatherCohen, MartinBernstein, Peter...
Briefly describe how to assess the general appearance of an ECG for normal or abnormal tracings. Describe the abnormal EEG patterns you would expect to see in bradygastria. What is a common disorder associated with this disease? What components of the physical exam are important to...
21 With the use of these variables, function was deemed normal or abnormal in the study population. Then DD was graded in a standard manner as being mild (grade I, ie, impaired relaxation pattern), moderate (grade II, ie, pseudonormal pattern), or severe (grade III, ie, restrictive ...
Mean global circumferential strain was significantly less negative (more abnormal) in cases compared with controls (21.5% ± 5% vs. 29.3% ± 7.6%, P = 0.0329). We conclude that women who develop PPCM have normal left ventricular ejection fraction during gestation preceding PPCM, indicating that ...
A total of 45 subjects participated in the study. One subject from the original 45 subjects decided to withdraw. Two subjects were excluded due to abnormal SCG signals with unidentifiable fiducial points. Thus, a total of 42 SCG signals were included in the study. For one subject the signal ...
(4) suggested on the basis of invasive hemodynamic studies that patients with HFNEF have significant abnormalities in active relaxation and passive stiffness, and concluded that the pathophysiological cause of elevated diastolic pressures and symptoms is abnormal diastolic function alone, because systolic ...
Further longitudinal follow‐up is required to assess the implications of this abnormal LV function in these patients.doi:info:doi/10.1111/echo.14461Akam‐Venkata, JyothsnaKadiu, GildaGalas, JamesAggarwal, SanjeevEchocardiography - Jnl Cardiovascular Ultrasound & Allied Techniques...
19.8?±?3.0 vs. ?23.5?±?4.0, P ??0.05). Conclusion Our data demonstrating abnormalities in LV GLS in pediatric cancer patients even prior to initiation of chemotherapy are novel and perplexing. Further longitudinal follow‐up is required to assess the implications of this abnormal LV function ...
Further longitudinal follow-up is required to assess the implications of this abnormal LV function in these patients.doi:10.1111/echo.14461Jyothsna Akam¬enkataGilda KadiuJames GalasSanjeev AggarwalEchocardiography
Abnormal wall motion was present in 7.3 ± 2.8 segments (mean ± standard deviation) on the initial 2-D echocardiogram. On follow-up echocardiograms wall motion was unchanged in 7 patients. In 5 wall motion improved by at least 2 in 2 or more contiguous segments. In 5 other patients wall...