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Diagnostic accuracy of cardiovascular magnetic resonance strain analysis and atrial size to identify heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

Ming-Yen NgChi Ting KwanPui Min YapSau Yung FungHok Shing TangWan Wai Vivian TseCheuk Nam Felix KwanYin Hay Phoebe ChowNga Ching YiuYung Pok LeeAmbrose Ho Tung FongSubin HwangZachary Fai Wang FongQing-Wen RenMei Zhen WuEric Yuk Fai WanKa Chun Kevin LeeChun Yu LeungYing Wah LiDavid MonteroVarut VardhanabhutiJo Jo HaiChung-Wah SiuHung-Fat TseDudley John PennellRaad H MohiaddinRoxy SeniorKai-Hang Yiu
Published in: European heart journal open (2023)
Cardiac magnetic resonance LA ResS, LAAi, and LAVi have the highest diagnostic accuracy to identify HFpEF patients from non-HFpEF patients amongst clinically suspected HFpEF patients. Cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking LV/RV parameters and tagging had low diagnostic accuracy to diagnose HFpEF.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • ejection fraction
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  • newly diagnosed
  • heart failure
  • prognostic factors
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  • patient reported outcomes
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