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      Evaluation of right-ventricular function by Doppler echocardiography in patients with chronic respiratory failure.

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          In patients with chronic respiratory failure, right-ventricular function was non-invasively evaluated by Doppler echocardiography. A total of 31 patients (16 men, 15 women; mean age 65.8 +/- 7.12 years) with pulmonary tuberculosis sequelae who had received home oxygen therapy during the preceding 6 or more months, were studied. Right-ventricular inflow and outflow waveforms were recorded, and right-ventricular function was evaluated using a new Doppler index combining systolic and diastolic function. On continuous wave Doppler echocardiography, estimated systolic pulmonary arterial pressure was calculated from the gradient between the right atrium and right ventricle. There was no correlation between the new Doppler index and systolic pulmonary arterial pressure, and some patients showed high index values despite low systolic pulmonary arterial pressure. The new Doppler index facilitated evaluation of ventricular function irrespective of right-ventricular afterload.

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          Journal
          J. Int. Med. Res.
          The Journal of international medical research
          SAGE Publications
          0300-0605
          0300-0605
          August 14 1999
          : 27
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Japan.
          Article
          10.1177/030006059902700202
          10446692
          d7b15e10-1e12-4de1-9027-340fe5f8831e
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