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Alcoholic liver cirrhosis increases the risk of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction

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    0486483 - FGÚ 2018 SE eng J - Journal Article
    Brotánek, J. - Ort, Michael - Kubánek, M. - Stiborová, M.
    Alcoholic liver cirrhosis increases the risk of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction.
    Neuroendocrinology Letters. Roč. 34, Suppl.2 (2013), s. 64-70. ISSN 0172-780X. E-ISSN 2354-4716
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) 1M0517
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50110509
    Keywords : left ventricular diastolic dysfunction * cirrhosis * liver * alcohol
    Subject RIV: FH - Neurology
    Impact factor: 0.935, year: 2013

    OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to prove that the incidence of the more unusual and largely under-researched cardiac dysfunction, i.e. diastolic, is more frequent in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. Comparison of the incidence of left ventriculardiastolic dysfunction in medical-ward patients with no prior history of cardiovascular disease to that of the patients with hepatic cirrhosis caused by alcohol abuse was carried out. The study is original from the point of view of examination of patients with cirrhosis of solely alcoholic aetiology in one Central-European university hospital. METHODS: Three methods of echocardiographic examination were used: (i) pulse Doppler echocardiography to assess blood flow through the mitral valve and in the pulmonary veins, (ii) tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) to assess mitral annular motion, and (iii) colour M-mode Doppler echocardiography to assess blood flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle. RESULTS: The results found confirmed that
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