2016
DOI: 10.4103/1450-1147.174706
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Is the increased septal perfusion the signal of asymmetrical septal hypertrophy?

Abstract: In this study, we have compared scintigraphic and echocardiographic data in order to investigate whether increased septal perfusion represents asymmetrical septal hypertrophy (ASH), which is a symptom followed in the scintigraphy of myocardial perfusion. The study consists of a total of 186 patients (120 females and 66 males with an average age of 59.45 ± 11.54 years) who had normal myocardial perfusion scintigraphy and echocardiography examinations. Statistical comparison of septal wall thickness measurements… Show more

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“…Additionally, it has been demonstrated that increased septal perfusion observed on MPI is the signal of asymmetrical septal hypertrophy which can be graded based on its severity (29). In our study, although the septal hypertrophy was shown in 76 patients, it was not statistically significant between two Alb + and Alb - groups (p value >0.05).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it has been demonstrated that increased septal perfusion observed on MPI is the signal of asymmetrical septal hypertrophy which can be graded based on its severity (29). In our study, although the septal hypertrophy was shown in 76 patients, it was not statistically significant between two Alb + and Alb - groups (p value >0.05).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%