2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2007.11.064
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Effects of pericardiectomy on early diastolic mitral annular velocity in patients with constrictive pericarditis

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“…14,15 Postpericardiectomy change in regional tissue velocities has also been described. 16,17 Our study confirmed the altered relationship of the lateral and medial mitral annulus, annulus reversus, in patients with CP, which normalized after pericardiectomy. However, by using regional longitudinal strain, our study improved the balanced sensitivity and specificity to identify CP compared with regional annular velocity.…”
Section: Regional Annular Velocity Versus Regional Longitudinal Strainsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…14,15 Postpericardiectomy change in regional tissue velocities has also been described. 16,17 Our study confirmed the altered relationship of the lateral and medial mitral annulus, annulus reversus, in patients with CP, which normalized after pericardiectomy. However, by using regional longitudinal strain, our study improved the balanced sensitivity and specificity to identify CP compared with regional annular velocity.…”
Section: Regional Annular Velocity Versus Regional Longitudinal Strainsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…However, might not have been sufficient to modify sleep apnea events. Also, in our study the mean preoperative septal e’ (15 cm/s) was higher than published works (9–12 cm/s) [24,25,26]. This may be explained by the predominance of idiopathic cases (and absence of concomitant cardiomyopathy leading to e’ reduction) and more severe constriction.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 79%
“…The right atrial mean pressure, systemic vascular resistance during maximal exercise, and left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction are also decreased. Furthermore, following pericardiectomy, patients with constrictive pericarditis have shown decreased early diastolic mitral annular velocity [3,4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%