• Corpus ID: 9143349

[Exercise echocardiography to differentiate dilated cardiomyopathy from ischemic left ventricular dysfunction].

@article{PeteiroVzquez2003ExerciseET,
  title={[Exercise echocardiography to differentiate dilated cardiomyopathy from ischemic left ventricular dysfunction].},
  author={Jes{\'u}s Peteiro V{\'a}zquez and Lorenzo Monserrat Iglesias and Eugenia V{\'a}zquez Rey and Ram{\'o}n Calvi{\~n}o Santos and Jos{\'e} Manuel V{\'a}zquez Rodr{\'i}guez and Ram{\'o}n Fabregas Casal and Jorge Salgado Fern{\'a}ndez and Jos{\'e} {\'A}ngel Rodr{\'i}guez-Fern{\'a}ndez and Alfonso Castro Beiras},
  journal={Revista espanola de cardiologia},
  year={2003},
  volume={56 1},
  pages={
          57-64
        },
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:9143349}
}
Global and/or regional LV function impairment with exercise is accurate in identifying patients with ILVD, and this method could reduce the need for invasive procedures.

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