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Advanced age is a major risk factor for ventricular dysfunction and reduction of cardiac reserve.
Thus, compensation for ventricular dysfunction results in shortness of breath, particularly on exertion, which is the cardinal feature of congestive heart failure.
LVH is a major risk factor for ventricular dysfunction and heart failure.
In particular, impairments in excitation contraction coupling, such as reduction of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase 2a (SERCare), are important for ventricular dysfunction in diabetes.
For example, 'left ventricular systolic dysfunction' was included in the ranked list of high frequency natural language terms for Ventricular dysfunction, Left but not 'left ventricular' which is an incomplete concept that may occur in other, less relevant contexts.
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So far, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) is considered the golden standard for biomarkers of ventricular dysfunction.
In this perspective, targeted visualization of biomechanisms involved in cardiac remodeling may help to identify individuals at risk for progression of ventricular dysfunction in an early phase.
Background: Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) is useful for the evaluation of ventricular dysfunction in patients with various cardiac diseases.
Agreement between the two interpretations of standard echocardiography was 83% (0.63) for left ventricular dysfunction, 92% (0.68) for moderate or severe mitral regurgitation, 95% (0.62) for aortic valve thickening or immobility, and 97% (0.53) for moderate or large pericardial effusion.
The associated mortality risk is additive in non-overlapping patients groups; the hazard ratio for AKI only is 1.41 and for left ventricular dysfunction only is 1.71.
RESULTS: Agreement (kappa) between point-of-care echocardiography and standard echocardiography was 75% (0.51) for left ventricular dysfunction (ejection fraction <55%, 799% (0.31) for moderate or severe mitral regurgitation, 92% (0.32) for aortic valve thickening or immobility, and 98% (0.51) for moderate or large pericardial effusion.
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