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01-06-2007 | Commentary
Is tissue Doppler echocardiography the Holy Grail for the intensivist?
Authors:
Jan Poelaert, Carl Roosens
Published in:
Critical Care
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Issue 3/2007
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Abstract
Assessment of left ventricular diastolic function in the critically ill patient remains a difficult issue in clinical practice. Combined use of routine transmitral and pulmonary venous Doppler patterns in conjunction with tissue Doppler imaging have been claimed to allow bedside diagnosis of diastolic dysfunction. Although in the previous issue of Critical Care it was clearly demonstrated there might be a difference in load dependency of the early myocardial tissue Doppler velocity between lateral and septal placed sample volume, there remain still several unanswered questions, particularly with respect to the preload dependency of these indices.