Abnormal left ventricular ejection fract
Abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction response to mental stress and exercise in cardiomyopathy
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Dean E. Wolz; Angel R. Flores; Donald J. Grandis; Judith E. Orie; Douglas S. Sch
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Article
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1995
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Springer
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English
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## Background: A decline in left ventricular (lv) ejection fraction in response to mental stress and exercise is regarded as an indicator of myocardial ischemia. in patients with lv dysfunction, the ejection fraction is sensitive to afterload, which increases during stress. thus, the effects of men