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Left ventricular pressure tracing in diastolic dysfunction

Left ventricular pressure tracing in diastolic dysfunction
The left ventricular pressure is initially recorded with a scale of 0 to 200 mmHg and then at 0 to 40 mmHg. Although the systolic and diastolic pressures are normal, the pressure waveform in diastole is abnormal; there is a continuing decline of pressure over the mid-diastolic period (as opposed to the gradual rise seen in normal subjects) with the pressure nadir occurring midway through the diastolic period and there is a prominent "a" wave generated by left atrial contraction.
Reproduced with permission from Kern MJ. ACC Current Journal Review, 1997.
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