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Left ventricular end‐systolic volume response post‐stress echocardiography: Dilation as a marker of multi‐vessel coronary artery disease

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Transient ischemic dilation of the left ventricle (LV) during stress echocardiography indicates extensive myocardial ischemia. It remains unclear whether the change of LV end‐systolic volume (ESV) or end‐diastolic volume (EDV)… Click to show full abstract

Transient ischemic dilation of the left ventricle (LV) during stress echocardiography indicates extensive myocardial ischemia. It remains unclear whether the change of LV end‐systolic volume (ESV) or end‐diastolic volume (EDV) better correlated with significant coronary artery disease (CAD). Meanwhile, the clinical significance of the extent of the volumetric change post‐stress has not been investigated.

Keywords: stress; echocardiography; end systolic; stress echocardiography; volume

Journal Title: Echocardiography
Year Published: 2022

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