English
TitleRelationship between Doppler Echocardiographic Findings and the Incidence of Heart Failure in Patients with Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction
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AuthorsNaoki Isobe*, Hiroshi Kamiyama**, Shigeru Oshima*, Koichi Taniguchi*
Authors(kana)
Organization*Division of Cardiology, Gunma Prefectural Cardiovascular Center, **Department of Cardiology, Isesaki-Sawa Medical Association Hospital
JournalCirculation Control
Volume28
Number2
Page120-124
Year/Month2007/6
ArticleOriginal article
PublisherJapan Society of Circulation Control
AbstractuAbstractvMitral annular velocity in early diastole(E') gradually decreases following exacerbation of left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction. Patients with an E'5cm/s may have LV diastolic dysfunction similar to those with the ratio of the mitral E velocity to E' (E/E')15. An E/A1 obtained by Doppler evaluation of transmitral inflow is considered to indicate greater LV diastolic dysfunction, if E' is low. This study was designed to investigate whether echocardiographic Doppler studies predict the development of heart failure (HF). The present study group comprised 159 subjects of 2040 underwent echocardiographic studies who had an E'5cm/s, normal systolic function and sinus rhythm. Subjects were divided into 2 groups based on whether they had evidence of heart failure during 18 months follow-up (HF group and non-HF group). Eleven percent of the subjects were in HF group. Twenty five percent of the subjects with an E/E'15 were in HF group, as were 32% of those with an E/A>1. Furthermore, subjects with an E/E'15 and an E/A1 had a higher incidence(5 of 11 patients, 45%) of heart failure. Tissue Doppler and pulse Doppler studies may provide useful information about whether patients with preserved LV systolic function are susceptible to developing heart failure in the elderies.
PracticeBasic medicine
Keywordstissue Doppler, pulse Doppler, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, heart failure

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