Abstract:Aim: To assess the prevalence of advanced left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) in a cohort of
consecutive patients referred for echocardiography and its association with mortality.
Methods: The cohort included 4,481 (85% hospitalized) patients who underwent echocardiography, had
normal or preserved LV systolic function and diastolic function assessment. LVDD was graded as none or
mild (0/I) and advanced grade (II/III). Mortality data were derived from the National Israeli Population
Registry.
Results:… Show more
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