Segmental asynergy of the left ventricle in a case of tight aortic stenosis associated with mild ischemic heart disease

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Emergency aortic valve replacement with double aorto-coronary bypass surgery was performed to treat severe intractable congestive heart failure in an 82-year-old man. Mild circumflex and left anterior descending artery lesions were present and the pressure gradient across the aortic valve was 80 mmHg despite a low cardiac output. The preoperative anteroseptal akinesia seen by two-dimensional echocardiography was normalized after surgery. Thus, even in patients with segmental left ventricular dyfunction, tight aortic stenosis might be present when concomitant mild ischemic heart disease is present. © 1992, The Japanese Circulation Society. All rights reserved.

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Iga, K., Hori, K., Matsumura, T., Gen, H., Okita, Y., & Miki, S. (1992). Segmental asynergy of the left ventricle in a case of tight aortic stenosis associated with mild ischemic heart disease. JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL, 56(10), 1032–1034. https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.56.1032

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