Examples of 'systolic dysfunction' in a sentence

Meaning of "systolic dysfunction"

systolic dysfunction: A medical condition characterized by impaired contractions of the heart muscle during systole, the phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart is contracting. This term is commonly used in cardiology to describe heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

How to use "systolic dysfunction" in a sentence

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Many options exist to diagnose systolic dysfunction.
Ventricular systolic dysfunction when present indicates surgery.
This results in left ventricular systolic dysfunction.
Systolic dysfunction was defined as an ejection fraction.
Severe AoS in patients with ventricular systolic dysfunction.
The systolic dysfunction is fully reversible within a few weeks.
The volume overload may be due to systolic dysfunction.
Systolic dysfunction may preferably denote systolic dysfunction of the left ventricle.
Left ventricular systolic dysfunction.
Dilated cardiomyopathies are characterized by ventricular dilation and systolic dysfunction.
Heart failure caused by systolic dysfunction is more readily recognized.
The same occurs when there is a mild systolic dysfunction.
There may also be systolic dysfunction and an enlarged heart with prolonged obesity.
The individual may also suffer from systolic dysfunction.
Syncopy in severe IV systolic dysfunction is a risk of arrhythmia.

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The most common manifestation of reduced cardiac performance is systolic dysfunction.
The patients with light to moderate systolic dysfunction have not been treated separately.
The cardiotoxicity induced by doxorubicin generates myocardial remodeling and systolic dysfunction.
IV systolic dysfunction contributed with two points.
This may be especially the case when patients have systolic dysfunction.
The prevalence of RV systolic dysfunction in both groups was as follows.
The individual suffering from diastolic dysfunction does not suffer from systolic dysfunction.
Systolic dysfunction has also been detected by using tissue Doppler imaging.
Myocardial diastolic dysfunction is a different type of heart failure versus myocardial systolic dysfunction.
Syncope in the setting of severe IV systolic dysfunction indicates a high risk of arrhythmia.
Untreated animals developed IV eccentric hypertrophy and systolic dysfunction.
Any condition with severe IV systolic dysfunction increases the probability of intraventricular thrombus formation.
Patients should be followed for the development of left ventricular systolic dysfunction during treatment.
The development of systolic dysfunction during TZB therapy may be the hallmark for therapy discontinuation.
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is characterized by transient IV systolic dysfunction in one or more segments.
Interestingly, systolic dysfunction was not a predictor of death.
The most common cardiotoxicity of AC is left ventricular systolic dysfunction with possible arrhythmias.
Finally, systolic dysfunction was not associated with survival.
DCM is a rare disease that is defined by a dilated left ventricle and systolic dysfunction.
The ventriculography showed severe IV systolic dysfunction with akinesis of the anterior wall and apex.
The inventors have found that MCAM can be used as a specific biomarker for systolic dysfunction.
In DMD progressive left ventricular systolic dysfunction develops with progressive dilatation of the left ventricle.
History of, or current heart failure or left ventricular systolic dysfunction.
The prognostic value of systolic dysfunction in sepsis, however, remains controversial.
Later, dyspnea may be caused by systolic dysfunction.
Thus, systolic dysfunction is also characterized by an increased cardiac filling pressure.
The patient has left ventricular systolic dysfunction LVSD.
If left ventricular systolic dysfunction develops, treatment with dronedarone should be discontinued.
Ageing, in obese mice, leads to ventricular remodeling accompanied by systolic dysfunction.
Paradoxically, patients with systolic dysfunction have been demonstrated to have lower mortality.
Thus NT-proBNP is not suited to discriminate diastolic versus systolic dysfunction.
As previously described, systolic dysfunction was not related to ICU mortality.
On the other hand, both groups of patients had similar systolic dysfunction.
If left ventricular systolic dysfunction develops, treatment with MULTAQ should be discontinued.
Patients with history of, or current heart failure or left ventricular systolic dysfunction.

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Examples of using Dysfunction
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