Normal left ventricular wall thickness

    • Normal Left Ventricular Myocardial Thickness for Middle ...

      Background—Increased left ventricular myocardial thickness (LVMT) is a feature of several cardiac diseases. The purpose of this study was to establish standard reference values of normal LVMT with cardiac magnetic resonance and to assess variation with image acquisition plane, demographics, and left ventricular function.

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    • [PDF File]Normal echocardiographic left ventricular wall thickness ...

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      wall thickness in the upper normal limits (12 mm and 11 mm respec- tively), and shortening fraction severely depressed (nine percent), with no definite increase in left ventricular end-diastolic ...

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    • [PDF File]Increased right ventricular wall thickness in left ...

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      right ventricular wall thickness in normal subjects (Fig. 2). Forty of the 49 patients with hypertension and increased left ventricular wall thickness had right ventricular wall thick­ ness greater than that measured in any normal subject. In 22 evaluable patients, the right ventricular wall thick­

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    • [PDF File]RIGHT VENTRICULAR SIZE AND FUNCTION

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      • left ventricular dysfunction ... RIGHT VENTRICULAR WALL THICKNESS • End diastole • Subcostal view • Zoomed M-mode or (2D) • RV wall thickness ≤5mm M-MODE. 2D. ... normal range, on the basis of a right ventricle appearing significantly larger than the left ventricle.

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    • Left Ventricular Wall Thickness and the Presence of ...

      wall thickness measurements in a group of young healthy men and to assess whether asymmetrical wall thickening might develop as part of the physiological response to exercise. Background—To use cardiovascular magnetic resonance to investigate left ventricular wall thickness and the presence of

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    • [PDF File]Left ventricular - Heart

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      (1) MEASUREMENTS OF WALL THICKNESS Left ventricular posterior wall thickness measured at the onset ofthe Pwaveoftheelectrocardiogram averaged 14-6±0-6 (SE) mm. In 17 of 18 patients this valueexceeded 11 mm,whichis theupperlimit of normal in our laboratory and is in agreement with previously published values (Feigenbaum, 1972; Henry et al., 1973).

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    • [PDF File]Left Ventricular Wall Thickness Determined by Ultrasound ...

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      Left Ventricular Wall Thickness Determined by Ultrasound in 100 Subjects without Heart Disease* A-L. Sjogren, M.D. Left ventricula wall thickness (LVWT) was measured by …

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    • [PDF File]Importance of length and external diameter in left ...

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      The normal ranges for left ventricular (LV) wall thickness and internal diameter have been provided by many studies.1–3 Two-dimensional (2D) measurements are superior to M-mode measurements. However, due to the easy performance and robustness M-mode is more feasible for large studies, which may provide the largest normal materi-als.

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    • Implications of Normal Left Ventricular Wall Thickness in ...

      diographically-measured left ventricular wall thickness when estimating the severity of aortic stenosis. Most con­ sider the degree of wall thickness above normal limits is in proportionto ventricularhypertrophy. Employmentof wall thickness information to assess aortic stenosis severity, eft ventricular hypertrophy is an important adapta-

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    • [PDF File]Evaluation of Left Ventricular Diastolic Function by ...

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      Although diastolic dysfunction is not uncommon in patients with normal wall thickness, left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is among the important reasons for it. In patients with diastolic heart failure, concentric hypertrophy (increased mass and relative wall thickness),

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