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Inoue J, Ogata T, Ohtsubo Y, Tokushima T, Tsuji S, Utsunomiya T, Yoshida K
Left Atrial Ejection Force (LAEF) in Patients With Hypertension: LAEF Is Decreased in Hypertensive Patients With Left Ventricular Failure Or Atrial Fibrillation
Journal of Clinical and Basic Cardiology 2002; 5 (3): 237-240

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First Image Fig. 1: LAEF (Left Atrial Ejection Force) Fig. 2: LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - Alter Fig. 3: LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - Herzmasse Fig. 4: LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - Linksatrialer Durchmesser Fig. 5: LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - WHO-Klassifikation Fig. 6: LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - Hypertonie This Image - Fig. 7: LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - Hypertonie
Figure/Graphic 7: LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - Hypertonie
%LAEF in hypertensive patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) or congestive heart failure (CHF). %LAEF of 6-12 months before CHF or PAF are shown. %LAEF was significantly lower in patients with PAF than in those without PAF. %LAEF was significantly lower in patients with CHF than those without CHF.
 
LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - Hypertonie
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Figure/Graphic 7: LAEF (left atrial ejection force) - Hypertonie
%LAEF in hypertensive patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) or congestive heart failure (CHF). %LAEF of 6-12 months before CHF or PAF are shown. %LAEF was significantly lower in patients with PAF than in those without PAF. %LAEF was significantly lower in patients with CHF than those without CHF.
 
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