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New Evidence About Aortic Valve Stenosis and Cardiovascular Hemodynamics
Aortic stenosis (AS) is the most common degenerative valvular disease in western word. In patients with severe AS, small changes in aortic valve area can lead to large changes in hemodynamics. The correct understanding of cardiac hemodynamics and its interaction with vascular function is of paramount importance for correct identification of severe AS and to plan effective strategies for its treatment. In the current review with highlight the importance of pressure recovery phenomenon and valvular arterial impedance as novel tools in the evaluation of patients with aortic stenosis
Prognostic effect of inappropriately high left ventricular mass in asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis
Arteial Stiffness is Associated with Carotid atheromatosis in Hypertensive Patients ( Campania salute Network)
Mitral E Wave Deceleration Time to Peak E Velocity Ratio and Cardiovascular Outcome in Hypertensive Patients during Antihypertensive Treatment (from the LIFE Echo-Sbstudy)
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