1. Novel Strategies for the Detection of Systolic and Diastolic Heart Failure
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Jelle Stoffers, Ron Winkens, Cara L. B. Lodewijks-van der Bolt, Timo Lenderink, and L.H.B. Baur
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,fungi ,systolic dysfunction ,Diastole ,Diastolic heart failure ,food and beverages ,Heart failure ,echocardiography ,Physical examination ,General Medicine ,brain natriuretic peptide ,medicine.disease ,Brain natriuretic peptide ,Article ,Internal medicine ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Cardiology ,diastolic dysfunction ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Cardiac imaging - Abstract
The incidence and prevalence of dyspnea increases with age. Frequently, for the general practitioner with his limited diagnostic facilities, it is impossible to separate dyspnea from cardiac causes and non-cardiac causes. Without cardiac imaging it is also impossible to separate systolic dysfunction from diastolic dysfunction. After a thorough physical examination, initial screening of systolic and diastolic heart failure can be done by measurement of plasma NT-pro BNP or plasma BNP. Additionally a Chest X-Ray or ECG can be performed. To improve diagnostic performance an open access echocardiographic service can be initiated. Recent studies showed, that open access echocardiography can easily detect systolic and diastolic dysfunction in the community and can separate cardiac from non-cardiac dyspnea.
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- 2009
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