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Impact of myocardial diastolic dysfunction on coronary flow reserve in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy.
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2001
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The combined use of second harmonic Doppler and color Doppler tissue imaging identifies, in arterial hypertension, an association between myocardial diastolic properties and CFR, independent of the presence of LVH. In hypertensive patients free of coronary artery stenosis, left ventricular myocardial diastolic dysfunction may be a determinant in the impairment of the coronary microvessel vasodilation capacity or a marker of silent ischemia involving the microvascular circulation.