1. Is Total Isovolumic Time Useful for Assessing Ventricular Function in the Fontan Patient?
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Warnken, J., Uebing, A. S., Voges, I., Hoffmann, U., Stadelmann, S., and Logoteta, J.
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GLOBAL longitudinal strain , *CARDIAC magnetic resonance imaging - Abstract
This article discusses the evaluation of ventricular function in Fontan patients, who have a single right ventricle (sRV). The study examines whether total isovolumic time (t-IVT), a marker of left ventricular systolic-diastolic interaction, can be used as a marker of sRV function. The researchers performed a retrospective analysis of echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance studies of 47 Fontan patients and found that t-IVT correlated closely with sRV ejection fraction (sRV-EF), suggesting that it can be a useful marker for monitoring systolic function in these patients. The study also suggests that global longitudinal strain (GLS) is a sensitive parameter for detecting changes in sRV function. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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