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- systolic click and a late systolic murmur. Cases with a late systolic regurgitant murmur may still be ****ociated with significant hemodynamic consequences...
- Normally, no blood regurgitates, so the regurgitant fraction is zero. In patients with severe valvular lesions, regurgitant fraction can approach 80%. Tricuspid...
- back through the aortic valve due to AR is known as the regurgitant fraction. This regurgitant flow causes a decrease in the diastolic blood pressure in...
- chains present in the gr****hopper's regurgitant. When the gr****hopper feeds on a plant, the caeliferins in the regurgitant induce the plant to release volatile...
- width, cm <0.3 0.3–0.6 0.6 Regurgitant volume, mL per beat <30 30–49 60 Regurgitant fraction, % 30 30–49 >50 Regurgitant **** area, cm2 <0.10 0.10–0...
- pulmonary artery wedge pressure using the downslope of the Doppler mitral regurgitant velocity profile". Echocardiography. 21 (8): 673–9. doi:10.1111/j.0742-2822...
- or CT scan may also aid in the diagnosis of TR. On imaging studies, a regurgitant volume greater than 45 milliliters or greater than 50% regurgitation...
- show flow reversal during diastole. This disease is classified using regurgitant fraction (RF), or the amount of volume that flows back through the valve...
- mitral regurgitation or secondary mitral regurgitation based on the regurgitant etiology. Type II pertains to excessive leaflet motion leading to leaflet...
- sometimes fairly loud to a practiced ear, even though the volume of regurgitant blood flow may be quite small. Yet, though obvious using echocardiography...