[The importance of quantitative left ventriculography in coronary heart disease (author's transl)].
Sem Hop, 1978/9/18-1978/9/25;54(25-28):827-32.
Solignac A, Lapointe AC, Bourassa MG
PMID: 214862
Abstract
Regional impairment of left ventricular contraction in chronic stage of coronary artery disease is best demonstrated by using left ventriculography. Moreover, left ventricular volumes and ejection fraction can be computed from this angiography. Changes in these volumetric parameters are closely related to the degree of left ventricular dysfonction and to the adaptation mechanisms due to ventricular asynergy. Since left ventricular dysfonction has a high prognostic value in coronary artery disease (CAD), left ventricular volumes and ejection fraction should be measured as a routine of angiographic evaluation of CAD.
MeSH terms
Cardiac Volume; Coronary Disease; Heart Ventricles; Humans; Methods; Myocardial Contraction; Radiography
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