Tissue Doppler in critical illness: a retrospective cohort study
Critical Care2007Vol. 11(5), pp. R97–R97
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Abstract
There was a wide range of TDI values. TDI evidence of diastolic dysfunction was common. E/E' did not correlate strongly with other echocardiographic indices of preload. Further evaluation of echocardiographic variables, particularly left ventricular end-systolic volume, for risk stratification in the critically ill appears warranted.
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