Kuang-Hung Tye
Good Samaritan Hospital
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American Journal of Cardiology | 1979
Kuang-Hung Tye; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol
Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, an apexcardiogram and an aortic root echocardiogram were recorded in 24 patients. Eleven patients (46%) had a ratio of atrial to total amplitude (a/OE ratio) greater than 14% in the apexcardiogram, and all patients had a left atrial systolic posterior aortic wall motion after the conduit period that was greater than 50% of the total posterior aortic wall excursion as measured from the O to V points (A/OV ratio) on the echocardiogram. Only 2 of 24 patients (8%) had an echographic A/OV ratio greater than 0.5 with an apexcardiographic a/OE ratio of less than 14%. There was a significantly (P less than 0.001) high degree of positive correlation between the apexcardiographic a/OE ratio and the echographic A/OV ratio (r = 0.81), the a/OE ratio and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (r = 0.82), and the A/OV ratio and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (r = 0.75). It is concluded that the amplitude of posterior aortic root motion during atrial systole in relation to total posterior aortic wall motion may provide a useful index for the noninvasive assessment of left ventricular compliance and end-diastolic pressure.
Angiology | 1979
Kuang-Hung Tye; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol
Thirty-four patients in sinus rhythm with anemia due to chronic renal failure and one subject with chronic uterine bleeding were studied by means of echo cardiography. Six patients (18%) had major diastolic fluttering of the mitral valve, and in 4 others the fluttering was equivocal. No subject had auscultatory or other clinical evidence of aortic insufficiency. In the patient with uterine hemorrhage, diastolic mitral valve motion reverted to normal after blood trans fusion. It is concluded that anemia may produce diastolic mitral valve flutter ing, which is probably based on increased blood flow in this setting. Caution should be exercised in ascribing diastolic murmurs associated with uremia to aortic regurgitation when anemia is present.
JAMA | 1980
Kuang-Hung Tye; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol
American Journal of Cardiology | 1979
Kuang-Hung Tye; Anil R. Samant; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1980
Kuang-Hung Tye; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1980
Haim Bartall; Kuang-Hung Tye; Philip Roper; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol
Chest | 1978
Kuang-Hung Tye; Alberto Benchimol; Kenneth B. Desser; Philippe Reyns; Artur DeSa’Neto
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1980
Anil R. Samant; Kuang-Hung Tye; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol
Chest | 1979
Artur DeSa'Neto; Kuang-Hung Tye; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol
Archive | 2017
Kuang-Hung Tye; Kenneth B. Desser; Alberto Benchimol