2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2011.06.070
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Prognostic Significance of Valvuloarterial Impedance and Left Ventricular Longitudinal Function in Asymptomatic Severe Aortic Stenosis Involving Three-Cuspid Valves

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“…Both longitudinal strain and strain rate are severely impaired in patients with LFAS, and the extent of impairment of myocardial strain in these patients seems to be more pronounced than what has been previously reported in patients with other cardiac diseases. [6][7][8][9]11,12,16,[29][30][31][32] Assessment of 2-dimensional strain parameters during stress provided significant incremental prognostic information.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both longitudinal strain and strain rate are severely impaired in patients with LFAS, and the extent of impairment of myocardial strain in these patients seems to be more pronounced than what has been previously reported in patients with other cardiac diseases. [6][7][8][9]11,12,16,[29][30][31][32] Assessment of 2-dimensional strain parameters during stress provided significant incremental prognostic information.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…31 Despite the absence of symptoms and a normal LVEF, patients with severe AS have an increased Zva. 33 In addition, this increased global afterload seems closely related to preclinical myocardial changes, identifiable by 2-dimensional strain, independent of the AS severity. This indicates that LV mechanics is affected both by the arterial and the valvular load.…”
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“…In one prior study of 79 patients with severe asymptomatic AS it was demonstrated that LV‐GLS and Zva were both independently associated with survival at a mean of 23 months follow‐up 18. Also, in 2 other small prior studies totaling 222 asymptomatic patients with severe AS, it was demonstrated that Zva and LV‐GLS were both independently associated with a combined end point of AS symptoms, AVR, or death 17, 19. Despite similar findings in these 3 prior reports, each was limited by small sample size, lack of exercise testing data, and longer‐term follow‐up.…”
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“…Prior studies have also focused on Zva and LV‐GLS to understand whether subtle changes in LV load and LV systolic performance can identify patients who will soon develop symptoms or cardiac events because of progressive AS with hemodynamic consequence impacting LV function 17, 18, 19. In one prior study of 79 patients with severe asymptomatic AS it was demonstrated that LV‐GLS and Zva were both independently associated with survival at a mean of 23 months follow‐up 18.…”
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