BG104180A - Method for noninvasive diagnostics if of the right ventricle pumping function (pumping fraction) in patients with compensated and decompensated chronic pulmonary heart - Google Patents

Method for noninvasive diagnostics if of the right ventricle pumping function (pumping fraction) in patients with compensated and decompensated chronic pulmonary heart

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BG104180A
BG104180A BG104180A BG10418000A BG104180A BG 104180 A BG104180 A BG 104180A BG 104180 A BG104180 A BG 104180A BG 10418000 A BG10418000 A BG 10418000A BG 104180 A BG104180 A BG 104180A
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Станислав ЦОЛОВ
Бончо ПОПОВ
Николина СТОЯНОВА
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ЦОЛОВ Станимир
Бончо ПОПОВ
Николина СТОЯНОВА
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The method is usd for the determination of the right ventricular pumping function - the pumping fraction and the presence of right-side cardiac insufficiency for complex investigation of all patients with chronic pulmonary diseases, as well as for the right and timely treatment of patients with impaired right ventrical function. The pulmonary arterial pressure, the degree of tricuspidal regurgutation, telediastolic size and thickness of the right ventricle in the systole and diastole, the right ventricular fraction of pushing - DKphi are determined echocardiographically. The latter is determined according to the formula of the linear nonregressive equation calculated in percentages: DKphi 3.2 x TAPSE where TAPSE is tricuspidal annular plane systolic deviation. The method is noninvasive and supplies the most accurate information about the right ventricle pumping function. 1 claim
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