Abstract:Interatrial shunt (IAS) devices are emerging as a novel treatment option for patients with heart failure (HF) and mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). 1-3 Latent pulmonary vascular disease might affect the benefits of IAS devices. 1 Schuster et al. 4 hypothesized that non-invasive characterization of cardiac and pulmonary physiology by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) during exercise may help in patient selection for IAS. Overall, 75 patients with HFpEF who underwent rest and exercise stress … Show more
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