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Ass. Lect. Mahmoud Abdallah Abdallah Ali :: Publications: |
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| Title: | Role of Global longitudinal peak systolic strain (GLPSS) as a predictor of adverse
outcome in patient with acute coronary syndrome (ACS): Gender specific differences |
| Authors: | M.M.Abdalla, K.E.Elrabbat, M.M.Ali and M.S.Abdelnaby |
| Year: | 2022 |
| Keywords: | Not Available |
| Journal: | Not Available |
| Volume: | Not Available |
| Issue: | Not Available |
| Pages: | Not Available |
| Publisher: | Not Available |
| Local/International: | Local |
| Paper Link: | Not Available |
| Full paper | Mahmoud Abdallah Abdallah Ali_BJAS_Volume 7_Issue 2_Pages 101-104 (1).pdf |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
| Abstract: |
Global longitudinal strain (GLS) obtained by 2D speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is a well-established predictor of HF. GLS has been proven to be more reproducible and precise compared to conventional left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Additionally, STE has been advocated as a more sensitive marker for detection of subclinical left ventricular systolic dysfunction Recent studies have shown global longitudinal strain (GLS) obtained from 2Dspeckle tracking echocardiography to be a strong predictor of adverse outcomes in several cardiac diseases especially ACS. |














