From left ventricular ejection fraction to cardiac hemodynamics: role of echocardiography in evaluating patients with heart failure

D Mele, A Andrade, P Bettencourt, B Moura… - Heart failure …, 2020 - Springer
D Mele, A Andrade, P Bettencourt, B Moura, G Pestelli, R Ferrari
Heart failure reviews, 2020Springer
In clinical practice heart failure (HF) patients are generally classified on the basis of left
ventricular (LV) ejection fraction. This approach, however, has important limitations.
According to the definition of HF as a clinical syndrome that results from any impairment of
LV filling or ejection of blood, a more articulated hemodynamic categorization of HF patients
taking into account both LV forward flow and filling pressure would be desirable. However,
the reliability of hemodynamic measures using echocardiographic techniques, which are the …
Abstract
In clinical practice heart failure (HF) patients are generally classified on the basis of left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction. This approach, however, has important limitations. According to the definition of HF as a clinical syndrome that results from any impairment of LV filling or ejection of blood, a more articulated hemodynamic categorization of HF patients taking into account both LV forward flow and filling pressure would be desirable. However, the reliability of hemodynamic measures using echocardiographic techniques, which are the most used in current clinical practice for evaluation of HF patients, needs to be clarified. The aim of this article, therefore, is to verify whether echocardiography has acceptable feasibility, accuracy and reproducibility for the noninvasive evaluation of LV hemodynamics. This evaluation is necessary to progress to a hemodynamic characterization of HF patients that would ultimately overcome the HF classification based on ejection fraction.
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