2015
DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(15)61136-6
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Late Gadolinium Enhancement and Adverse Cardiac Events at 1 Year Follow-Up in Women With Signs and Symptoms of Ischemia and No Obstructive Coronary Disease: A Report From the Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation

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“…It is possible, however, though not fully tested, that diastolic dysfunction in patients with NOIHD is related to myocardial fibrosis and increased ventricular stiffness. For example, we have observed a higher prevalence of focal scar lesions in these patients than would normally be expected (5,72) Middle: tissue tracking software propagates the contours automatically and follows the motion of the contour throughout the cardiac cycle; displayed as motion vectors across the ventricular wall. Right: strain (circumferential or radial) can then be displayed in the form of color maps throughout the cardiac cycle.…”
Section: Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction In Women With Noihdmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…It is possible, however, though not fully tested, that diastolic dysfunction in patients with NOIHD is related to myocardial fibrosis and increased ventricular stiffness. For example, we have observed a higher prevalence of focal scar lesions in these patients than would normally be expected (5,72) Middle: tissue tracking software propagates the contours automatically and follows the motion of the contour throughout the cardiac cycle; displayed as motion vectors across the ventricular wall. Right: strain (circumferential or radial) can then be displayed in the form of color maps throughout the cardiac cycle.…”
Section: Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction In Women With Noihdmentioning
confidence: 82%