Dr. Saira I.
Pulmonary pressure elevation is commonly observed in patients with left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction. This is due to passive backward pressure transmission to the pulmonic vein through the left atrium due to an increased LV filling pressure. Currently, the echocardiographic methods for defining LV diastolic dysfunction are based on an ear
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