Low Exercise Capacity Is Independent Of LVMI Despite Significant Change In Diastolic Function In Young non complicated Hypertensive Patients
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Left ventricle mass index, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, HypertensionAbstract
Systemic hypertension is common disease that affect many organs specially the cardiovascular system. Left ventricle hypertrophy is the main cardiac structural remodeling that occur in response to hypertension, furthermore. The role of LVM in exercise intolerance in young patients with non complicated hypertension receiving antihypertensive drugs is still not well understoodDownloads
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