1. Association of Systemic Vascular Resistance Analog and Cardiovascular Outcomes: The Heart and Soul Study
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Lu, Dai‐Yin, Fang, Qizhi, Bibby, Dwight, Arora, Bhaskar, and Schiller, Nelson B
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Cardiovascular Medicine and Haematology ,Heart Disease ,Clinical Research ,Cardiovascular ,Hypertension ,Aged ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Female ,Heart Failure ,Heart Ventricles ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Vascular Resistance ,blood pressure ,child ,CIs ,coronary artery disease ,follow-up studies ,humans ,male sex ,prognosis ,follow‐up studies ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Cardiovascular medicine and haematology - Abstract
Background Systemic vascular resistance (SVR) is an integral component of the hemodynamic profile. Previous studies have demonstrated a close correlation between an estimated SVR analog (eSVR) based on echocardiographic methods and SVR by direct hemodynamic measurement. However, the prognostic impact of eSVR remains unestablished. Methods and Results Study participants with established coronary artery disease from the Heart and Soul Study formed this study cohort. We defined Doppler-derived eSVR as the ratio of systolic blood pressure to left ventricular outflow tract velocity time integral. Study participants were separated based on baseline eSVR tertile:
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- 2022