Abstract
Two-dimensional echocardiography has emerged as being an ideal noninvasive technique for studying the mechanical consequences of acute and chronic ischemia: because of its high spatial resolution, its sampling frequency and its safety, wall motion abnormalities can be identified within seconds of the onset of the ischemia and be monitored sequentially [1]. The clinical significance of the capability of the technique is demonstrated by the close relationship between the extent of the mechanical impairment as evaluated by echocardiography and the prognosis for the patients in whom spontaneous or induced ischemia is present [2–4].
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Amico, A.F. et al. (1991). Quantitative analysis of wall motion abnormalities. In: Iliceto, S., Rizzon, P., Roelandt, J.R.T.C. (eds) Ultrasound in Coronary Artery Disease. Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine, vol 113. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0611-2_1
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