Prognostic Value of Circumflex Artery Motion as a Measurement of Left Ventricular Long-Axis Systolic Function in Patients Treated With Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Abstract:Background: Accurate assessment of LV systolic function during primary PCI can help to optimize reperfusion strategies and has many prognostic implications. Circumflex artery motion (CAM) can be measured during primary PCI to reflect LV long-axis function which is an accurate indicator of LV systolic function. Aim of the work: to test the validity of CAM as a measurement of LV long-axis systolic function in anterior STEMI patients treated with primary PCI and to determine its prognostic value. Patients and Met… Show more
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