Publications by authors named "F BARBARESI"

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a typical primary cardiac disease characterized by diastolic abnormal function due to both prolonged relaxation and decreased compliance (Sanderson et al., 1977; Spirito & Maron, 1990). Since the contribution of the atrial systole to ventricular filling is usually increased, the appearance of a fourth heart sound (S4) is a common finding in HCM.

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An exceptional combination of three major coronary anomalies: a single coronary artery, a congenital coronary-right ventricular fistula and a large proximal coronary aneurysm were found in a living 66-year-old patient suffering from post-myocardial ischaemic heart disease. Each coronary anomally and their influence on the clinical situation of the patient are briefly discussed.

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Because analysis of pulmonary venous flow (PVF) will be extensively used in comprehensive Doppler assessment of left ventricular diastolic function, this study was designed to (1) evaluate the feasibility of PVF measurement in 116 consecutive patients with various cardiac abnormalities by using precordial pulsed Doppler echocardiography; (2) Estimate mean pulmonary capillary pressure (MPCP) and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP) from Doppler variables of PVF and mitral inflow; and (3) evaluate the influence of clinical and hemodynamic variables on PVF Doppler patterns. We adequately recorded anterograde PVF in 96 (82.7%) patients and retrograde PVF in 45 (38.

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Bioprosthetic valves undergo a tissue degeneration of unpredictable onset and amount. This process alters the structure and function of the valve and consequently shortens its lifespan. The echocardiographic technique usually used in the follow-up of these patients does not provide accurate information concerning the amount of prosthesis tissue degeneration.

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