2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00063-007-1089-1
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Abnorme Verkürzung der linksventrikulären Diastolendauer unter körperlicher Belastung bei Patienten mit dilatativer Kardiomyopathie

Abstract: Cardiac cycle abnormalities of patients with DCM are characterized by a prolongation of left ventricular systole and an abnormal shortening of left ventricular diastole. The systolic-diastolic mismatch is accentuated during exercise and has the potential to impair the cardiac reserve in these patients by restricting ventricular filling and perfusion.

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“…Prior work concerning diastolic duration has been motivated primarily by consideration of diastolic myocardial perfusion time rather than the duration of mechanical events and has been used to assess the heart rate-dependent effects of pharmacological agents [24-26]. Recent studies utilizing both exercise radionuclide angiography time activity curve [4] or Doppler echocardiography [5,6] assessed that cardiac performance may be characterized in terms of the relative duration of systole and diastole. Cardiac cycle abnormalities of patients with heart failure are characterized by a prolongation of left ventricular systole and an abnormal shortening of left ventricular diastole.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Prior work concerning diastolic duration has been motivated primarily by consideration of diastolic myocardial perfusion time rather than the duration of mechanical events and has been used to assess the heart rate-dependent effects of pharmacological agents [24-26]. Recent studies utilizing both exercise radionuclide angiography time activity curve [4] or Doppler echocardiography [5,6] assessed that cardiac performance may be characterized in terms of the relative duration of systole and diastole. Cardiac cycle abnormalities of patients with heart failure are characterized by a prolongation of left ventricular systole and an abnormal shortening of left ventricular diastole.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that dynamic mitral regurgitation and limited contractile reserve correlate with pulmonary pressure at exercise [3]. However, no study related the diastolic time duration during exercise with the pulmonary pressure at exercise [4,5]. Ideally, the non-invasive, imaging-independent, objective assessment of diastolic and systolic times at rest and during stress in patients with abnormal exercise-induced increase in pulmonary artery pressure would greatly enhance its practical appeal [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies utilizing both the exercise radionuclide angiography time activity curve [18] or Doppler echocardiography [19,20] assessed that cardiac performance may be characterized in terms of the relative duration of diastole and systole. Cardiac cycle abnormalities of patients with heart failure are characterized by a prolongation of left ventricular systole and an abnormal shortening of left ventricular diastole [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patients with dilated cardiomyopathy have prolongation of LV systole and an abnormal shortening of LV diastole at rest [13] that is accentuated during exercise [11]. In addition, abnormal shortening of LV diastolic time requires higher left atrial pressures to maintain LV filling during exercise resulting in pulmonary congestion and exercise intolerance [10,12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%