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TEE showed minor paravalvular leakage and good left ventricular function without dysfunction.
All subjects had good left ventricular function with ejection fraction exceeding 55%.
None of the patients had current congestive heart failure and they all had good left ventricular function.
The parent study recruited and included 120 patients between 40 and 80 years of age, with stable angina pectoris and moderate or good left ventricular function.
Twenty patients with stable angina, multivessel coronary artery disease, and good left ventricular function (with an ejection fraction of 40%) were recruited from the waiting list for coronary artery bypass grafting.
Participants: Patients with good left ventricular function undergoing elective surgery (n = 103).
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A key outcome of this investigation was the discovery of new biomarkers for distinguishing between clinical response categories in MI patients: good outcome (normal left ventricular function) and bad outcome (left ventricular dysfunction).
The study population included 51 patients with type 2 diabetes, chronic stable angina on optimal medical therapy and with the following characteristics: proven coronary artery disease by either coronary angiography or previous myocardial infarction or hospitalisation for unstable angina; good acoustic window; left ventricular function <50%; written informed consent.
Left ventricular function was good in all triathletes (EF >55%).
Left ventricular function was categorized as good (ejection fraction (EF) > 45%), moderate (EF < 45% but > 30%) or bad (EF ≤30%).
Traditionally, clinicians rely on left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) to assess left ventricular function.
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