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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Impaired relaxation: mitral inflow showing E/A reversal

From the collection of Dr Jessica Webb; used with permission

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

CMR of patient with cardiac amyloid infiltration. Following injection of gadolinium contrast, in the late phase there is subendocardial basal ring in the left ventricle (short-axis basal image)

From the collection of Dr Jessica Webb; used with permission

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Prevalence of individual chronic conditions in heart failure patients with preserved and reduced ejection fraction. Left panel, men; right panel, women

Chamberlain AM, et al. Am J Med. 2015 Jan; 128(1): 38-45; used with permission

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Pseudonormalization of E/A mitral inflow

From the collection of Dr Jessica Webb; used with permission

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Valsalva technique confirming impaired relaxation

From the collection of Dr Marc Del Rosario

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) of the basal LV showing increased E/E'

From the collection of Dr Jessica Webb; used with permission

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Mitral inflow confirming restrictive filling

From the collection of Dr Jessica Webb; used with permission

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

CMR (cardiac magnetic resonance) imaging confirming left atrial enlargement and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH)

From the collection of Dr Jessica Webb; used with permission

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

CMR (cardiac magnetic resonance) imaging demonstrating restrictive cardiomyopathy with biatrial dilatation and mild concentric left ventricular hypertrophy

From the collection of Dr Jessica Webb; used with permission

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

CMR of patient with cardiac amyloid infiltration. Following injection of gadolinium contrast, in the late phase there is subendocardial basal ring in the left ventricle (4-chamber view)

From the collection of Dr Jessica Webb; used with permission

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