Biventricular contractility during exercise in adults with small, unrepaired atrial septal defects.
Sebastian UdholmMarie MaagaardCamilla NyboeVibeke E HjortdalPublished in: Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (2019)
Adult patients with a small, unrepaired ASD have normal biventricular contractility at rest and during exercise when compared with healthy peers. Consequently, the pathophysiological mechanisms behind the impaired exercise capacity previously demonstrated in these patients remains unknown and will be a target for future work.
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