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The same investigators demonstrated that intrapericardial infusion of galectin-3 into healthy rats increased left ventricle collagen density and reduced ejection fraction of left ventricle for 22%.
The cardiac concentric hypertrophy in these preeclamptic women might have resulted from the increased left ventricular wall thickness due to elevated total peripheral resistance, elevated blood pressure, and an absence of increased left ventricular end-diastolic dimensions.
It increased Left Bank's bankroll to more than $1.4 million.
In contrast, compared to spatial WM, shape WM was associated with increased left ventrolateral PFC activity.
Cold and wet: reduced myocardial contractility and increased left ventricular filling pressure (systolic and diastolic dysfunction).
This may represent an age-related reduction of right hemispheric dominance and/or increased left hemispheric involvement.
A specific acromegaly-related cardiomyopathy has been described, characterized in part by increased left ventricular mass (LVM).
Decreased EF and increased left ventricular volumes without any perfusion defects are seen in, for example, some cases of cardiomyopathy.
It is therefore noteworthy that AIG produced increased left ventricular ejection fraction and stroke volume from 48 to 96 h.
Serial decline in electrocardiographic voltage in patients with increased left ventricular mass has been associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular events.
Stiffening leads to increased left ventricular (LV) load with hypertrophy, decreased capacity for myocardial perfusion, and increased stresses on small arterial vessels, particularly of brain and kidney.
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