PREDICTION OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE BY DETECTION OF POSITIVE ISOVOLUMIC RELAXATION VELOCITY IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL RESTING WALL MOTIONS "A Tissue Doppler Echocardiographic Study"
Abstract:Background: Diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) is of importance in the contemporary society of everincreasing CAD (1,2). Isovolumic relaxation velocity (VIR), Postsystolic motion or postsystolic shortening (PSS) is a delayed ejection motion of the myocardium occurring after the aortic valve closure during a generally prolonged isovolumic relaxation time, which is related with myocardial ischemia in human (3,4) and in experimental studies (5). Spectral tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) is a simple echocardio… Show more
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