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Dynamic Assessment of Stenotic Valvular Heart Disease by Stress Echocardiography
- Source :
- Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging. 6:583-589
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2013.
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Abstract
- During the past 2 decades, the dynamic nature of valvular heart disease has become a recognized phenomenon. Changes in loading conditions, heart rate, and ventricular contractility that occur with exercise can alter the physiological effects of valvular disease.1,2 Disparity between resting evaluation of valve dysfunction and patient symptoms is not uncommon. Stress echocardiography (SE) has emerged as a modality able to provide new diagnostic information by identifying dynamic changes in the severity of valve stenosis on exertion responsible for symptoms and evaluate the severity of valve disease in altered flow states.3 This review seeks to review critically the existing evidence base, identify new emerging prognostic markers, evaluate their role in clinical practice, and identify future directions for research. The clinical scenarios where SE aids diagnosis and has prognostic value include the evaluation of asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis (AS), low-flow (LF), low-gradient (LG) AS, and moderate AS with symptoms (Table). View this table: Table. Clinical Use of Stress Echocardiography in Stenotic Valvular Heart Disease The prognosis of patients with symptomatic, severe AS is dismal.4 The prognosis for those who are asymptomatic is more favorable with a
- Subjects :
- Male
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Severity of Illness Index
Asymptomatic
Aortic valve replacement
Predictive Value of Tests
Internal medicine
Heart rate
medicine
Stress Echocardiography
Humans
Mitral Valve Stenosis
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Aged
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valvular heart disease
Hemodynamics
Mean Aortic Pressure
Aortic Valve Stenosis
Prognosis
medicine.disease
Stenosis
Aortic Valve
Asymptomatic Diseases
Cohort
Cardiology
Mitral Valve
Female
medicine.symptom
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Echocardiography, Stress
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Details
- ISSN :
- 19420080 and 19419651
- Volume :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....774c0a2c1d02b262e63eed2599d2ff24
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/circimaging.113.000201