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Hence, aortic regurgitation is a unique valvular disease with both left ventricular volume overload (indicated by an enlarged left ventricle on echocardiography or angiography) and pressure ...
Increased volume ... blood pressure cuff on the arm is inflated to over systolic pressure. An additional late diastolic murmur loudest at the apex (Austin Flint murmur) suggests aortic regurgitation.
Fabian and Abrams 19 performed cineangiography on normal dogs and observed that small amounts of aortic regurgitation intermittently occurred. Increasing the pressure or volume of the injected dye ...
Heart valve regurgitation ... more pressure and blood volume in the left atrium, causing more pressure in the pulmonary veins. When the condition is mild, it may not cause any symptoms. Aortic ...
Diastolic blood pressure and resting heart rate provide important prognostic information for patients with hemodynamically significant chronic aortic regurgitation (AR ... use of medications that ...
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