An Experimental Investigation on Correlations of Left Atrial Size with Left Ventricular Diastolic Dyfunction / 中华高血压杂志
Chinese Journal of Hypertension
; (12)2007.
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Background Left atrium size was reported as a marker for ventricular diastolic dysfunction and predictive risk factors for cardiovascular disease.Objective To analyze the relations between left atrial(LA) size and left ventricular(LV) diastolic function echocardiographically in rabbit model with LV dysfunction while with normal LVEF.Methods LV pressure overloaded animal model was established by abdominal aorta constriction in 18 New-Zealand rabbits(model group) which developed LVH with normal EF with 8 healthy rabbits as normal controls.LA dimension and volume(LAD,LAV),left ventricular dimension(LVD) and wall thickness(IVST,PWT),Transmitral inflow E and A,and mitral annulus velocities Ea and Aa were determined by echocardiography.LVEDP was measured within 24 hours after echo examination by catheterization.Results ①Increased LVD,IVST,PWT and LA size were found in model group(P
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Chinese Journal of Hypertension
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2007
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