Author:
Popescu Bogdan A,Beladan Carmen C,Ginghină Carmen, , ,
Abstract
A normal ejection fraction (EF) is present in >50% of patients with clinical features of heart failure (HF). This entity has been referred to as HF with normal EF (HFNEF), or diastolic HF. The underlying pathophysiology of HFNEF is still under debate and this is reflected in the unsatisfactory results of pharmacological treatment and in the high mortality and morbidity rates, which are similar to those for systolic HF. By providing evidence of left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction in patients with clinical features of HF and normal LVEF, echocardiography, the most practical and widely available diagnostic modality, can offer two of the three current diagnostic criteria for HFNEF. Moreover, abnormalities in LV myocardial deformation and torsional dynamics at rest and during exercise were recently demonstrated in HFNEF patients by echocardiography. Newer echocardiographic parameters may improve the understanding of this complex entity, but further studies are needed before using them in clinical practice for the diagnostic and therapeutic approach of patients with HFNEF. This article discusses the current echocardiographic approach to the diagnosis of diastolic HF, as well as the potential role of newer echo indices and modalities.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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3 articles.
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