Selected article for: "longitudinal strain and lv function"

Author: Kang, Soo Jung; Kim, Nam Su
Title: Association of Toll-like receptor 2-positive monocytes with coronary artery lesions and treatment nonresponse in Kawasaki disease
  • Document date: 2017_7_31
  • ID: tk1bxztw_49
    Snippet: FTLR2% and sIL10 before the initial treatment did not correlate significantly with LVEDD, LVESD, or FS. Our findings are in line with the previously reported results that showed no consistent asso ciation between left ventricular (LV) function in patients with KD and laboratory indices of systemic inflammation 29) . It is possible that more sensitive methods for the assessment of LV function, such as LV longitudinal strain that is known to be cor.....
    Document: FTLR2% and sIL10 before the initial treatment did not correlate significantly with LVEDD, LVESD, or FS. Our findings are in line with the previously reported results that showed no consistent asso ciation between left ventricular (LV) function in patients with KD and laboratory indices of systemic inflammation 29) . It is possible that more sensitive methods for the assessment of LV function, such as LV longitudinal strain that is known to be correlated with serum albumin levels in patients with KD 30) , could also potentially correlate with FTLR2%.

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