Distinct Aspects of Left Ventricular Mechanical Function Are Differentially Associated With Cardiovascular Outcomes and All‐Cause Mortality in the Community — Susan Cheng (2015) | RDL Network
Distinct Aspects of Left Ventricular Mechanical Function Are Differentially Associated With Cardiovascular Outcomes and All‐Cause Mortality in the Community
Article 2015 en
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Susan Cheng
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Elizabeth L. McCabe
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Martin G. Larson
Abstract
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In our large, community-based sample, distinct components of LV mechanical function were associated with specific CVD outcomes. Additional studies are needed to replicate these findings and investigate the prognostic and therapeutic utility of these novel measures of LV mechanical function.
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