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Results Explained - Diastolic Dysfunction
Results Explained - Diastolic Dysfunction

Interpreting the results published from EchoSolv™

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Written by Prav Chandra
Updated over 10 months ago

EchoSolv™ is designed to provide you with clear, definitive definitions to assist in your diagnosis of patients.


Guidelines

EchoSolv™ will ingest the echocardiogram measurements provided and perform an assessment against the clinical guidelines. The results provided can be as expected

Normal Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction:

Guideline Assessment

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Description

Normal Diastolic Function

No evidence of diastolic dysfunction according to the 2016 ASE guidelines for diastolic dysfunction.

Limited Data

2016 ASE guidelines for diastolic dysfunction suggest that insufficient data is provided for the determination of guideline-defined diastolic dysfunction.

Diastolic Dysfunction

2016 ASE guidelines for diastolic dysfunction suggest that the following patient has met the guidelines for diastolic dysfunction with normal left ventricular ejection fraction.

Abnormal Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction:

Guideline Assessment

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Description

Normal LAP, Grade 1

2016 ASE guidelines for diastolic dysfunction suggest that the following patient meets the criteria for normal left atrial pressure (grade 1 diastolic dysfunction) with impaired left ventricular ejection fraction

Cannot determine LAP and Diastolic Dysfunction Grade (Limited Data)

2016 ASE guidelines for diastolic dysfunction suggest that the following patient meets the criteria for diastolic dysfunction with abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction although the test cannot determine the grade for Diastolic Dysfunction and determine measures for left atrial pressure.

Increased LAP, Grade 2 Diastolic Dysfunction

2016 ASE guidelines for diastolic dysfunction indicate that the following patient fulfills the criteria for Grade 2 diastolic dysfunction with abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction. Additional echocardiographic measurements identify signs of increased left atrial pressure.

Increased LAP, Grade 3 Diastolic Dysfunction

2016 ASE guidelines for diastolic dysfunction indicate that the following patient fulfills the criteria for Grade 3 diastolic dysfunction with abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction and signs of increased left atrial pressure.


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