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European Association of Echocardiography recommendations for the assessment of valvular regurgitation. Part 1: Aortic and pulmonary regurgitation (native valve disease)

Authors :
Lancellotti, P
Tribouilloy, C
Hagendorff, A
Moura, L
Popescu, B
Agricola, E
Monin, J
Pierard, L
Badano, L
Zamorano, J
Sicari, R
Vahanian, A
Roelandt, J
Lancellotti P.
Tribouilloy C.
Hagendorff A.
Moura L.
Popescu B. A.
Agricola E.
Monin J. -L.
Pierard L. A.
Badano L.
Zamorano J. L.
Sicari R.
Vahanian A.
Roelandt J. R. T. C.
Lancellotti, P
Tribouilloy, C
Hagendorff, A
Moura, L
Popescu, B
Agricola, E
Monin, J
Pierard, L
Badano, L
Zamorano, J
Sicari, R
Vahanian, A
Roelandt, J
Lancellotti P.
Tribouilloy C.
Hagendorff A.
Moura L.
Popescu B. A.
Agricola E.
Monin J. -L.
Pierard L. A.
Badano L.
Zamorano J. L.
Sicari R.
Vahanian A.
Roelandt J. R. T. C.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Valvular regurgitation represents an important cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Echocardiography has become the primary non-invasive imaging method for the evaluation of valvular regurgitation. The echocardiographic assessment of valvular regurgitation should integrate quantification of the regurgitation, assessment of the valve anatomy, and function as well as the consequences of valvular disease on cardiac chambers. In clinical practice, the management of patients with valvular regurgitation thus largely integrates the results of echocardiography. It is crucial to provide standards that aim at establishing a baseline list of measurements to be performed when assessing regurgitation. © The Author 2010.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308937013
Document Type :
Electronic Resource