THE MYOCARDIAL VELOCITY GRADIENT IN ACUTE RHEUMATIC CARDITIS

Hany Fawzy Khilla;

Abstract


MVG is unique in terms of using transmural velocities, across the wall compared with standard echocardiography which analyzes wall thickness changes. Velocity gradient may be an indicator of myocardial contractility and may give greater information than


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Title THE MYOCARDIAL VELOCITY GRADIENT IN ACUTE RHEUMATIC CARDITIS
Authors Hany Fawzy Khilla
Keywords THE MYOCARDIAL VELOCITY GRADIENT IN ACUTE RHEUMATIC CARDITIS
Issue Date 2007
Description 
MVG is unique in terms of using transmural velocities, across the wall compared with standard echocardiography which analyzes wall thickness changes. Velocity gradient may be an indicator of myocardial contractility and may give greater information than

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