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The aim of the submitted study was to evaluate the blood flow in the pulmonary veins by transoesophageal Doppler echocardiography which is the ideal method for recording the blood flow in the pulmonary veins as the ultrasound probe is closely behind the left atrium. In 35 patients with ischaemic heart disease the authors evaluated the blood flow in the pulmonary veins to assess whether the rate of the blood flow in these vessels can serve a non-invasive estimate of the end-diastolic pressure in the left ventricle (LVEDP). It was revealed that venous blood flow has in the majority of cases two anterior peaks during ventricular systole, one anterior peak during diastole and one negative peak during atrial contraction.

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