Role of Diastolic Stress Testing in the Evaluation for Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Abstract
Diagnosis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is challenging and relies largely on demonstration of elevated cardiac filling pressures (pulmonary capillary wedge pressure). Current guidelines recommend use of natriuretic peptides (N-terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide) and rest/exercise echocardiography (E/e' ratio) to make this determination. Data to support this practice are conflicting.
Simultaneous echocardiographic-catheterization studies were prospectively conducted at rest and during exercise in subjects with invasively proven HFpEF (n=50) and participants with dyspnea but no identifiable cardiac pathology (n=24).
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- 27.27
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- 100%
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- 35
Authors
6- MOMasaru ObokataCorresponding
Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
- GCGarvan C. Kane
Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
- YNYogesh N.V. Reddy
Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
- TPThomas P. Olson
Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
- VMVojtěch Melenovský
Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
- Pulmonary wedge pressure
- Heart failure
- Ejection fraction
- Diastole
- Good health and well-being