pre-operative left ventricular torsion, qrs width/crt, and post-mitral surgery outcomes in patients with nonischemic, chronic, severe secondary mitral regurgitation

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The selection of appropriate candidates for mitral surgery among symptomatic patients with nonischemic, chronic, secondary severe mitral regurgitation (NICSMR) remains a clinical challenge. We studied 50 consecutive symptomatic NICSMR patients for a median follow-up of 2.5 years after mitral surgery and concluded that the pre-operative 2-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography-derived left ventricular torsional profile and QRS width/cardiac resynchronization therapy are potentially important prognostic indicators for post-surgery survival and reverse remodeling.
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Authors ;Yuichi Notomi, MD;Tadashi Isomura, MD;Shunichi Kanai, RDCS;Masami Maeda, RN;Joji Hoshino, MD;Taichi Kondo, MD;Yasuhisa Fukada, MD;Koji Furukawa, MD
Journal journal of nuclear materials
Year 2016
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10.1016/j.jacbts.2016.04.006
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