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|'''A patient with dyspnea, preserved systolic LV function, dilated left atrium and elevated pulmonary artery systolic pressure, without any significant mitral valve disease that could explain these findings, is the patient that requires an intensified search for diastolic LV dysfunction.'''
|'''A patient with dyspnea, preserved systolic LV function, dilated left atrium and elevated pulmonary artery systolic pressure, without any significant mitral valve disease that could explain these findings, is the patient that requires an intensified search for diastolic LV dysfunction.'''
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|'''I:''' impaired relaxation, '''II:''' moderate diastolic dysfunction (pseudonormal), '''III:''' restrictive left ventricular filling (impaired LV compliance), ECG: electrocardiogram, MI: mitral inflow, MA: mitral annular velocities, PVF: pulmonary venous flow, Vp: velocity of flow progression, LA: left atrium, PASP: pulmonary artery systolic pressure.<cite>2</cite>
|'''I:''' impaired relaxation, '''II:''' moderate diastolic dysfunction (pseudonormal), '''III:''' restrictive left ventricular filling (impaired LV compliance), ECG: electrocardiogram, MI: mitral inflow, MA: mitral annular velocities, PVF: pulmonary venous flow, Vp: velocity of flow progression, LA: left atrium, PASP: pulmonary artery systolic pressure.<cite>2</cite>
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===Diastolic function flowchart <cite>1</cite>===
===Diastolic function flowchart <cite>1</cite>===
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