Echocardiography Second Edition
Strain Basics and Global Longitudinal Strain
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Kisslo, J; Forsha, D; Dias Romano, MM; Alenezi, FAM; Emerek, K; Samad, Z; Risum, N
January 1, 2018
Measurement of myocardial global longitudinal strain (GLS) is no longer a research tool. Rather, GLS is now used for risk assessment and management of patients with a wide variety of clinical disorders. GLS is clearly a useful supplement to routine quantitative analysis of left ventricular performance along with ejection fraction and left ventricular diameters.
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Kisslo, J., Forsha, D., Dias Romano, M. M., Alenezi, F. A. M., Emerek, K., Samad, Z., & Risum, N. (2018). Strain Basics and Global Longitudinal Strain. In Echocardiography Second Edition (pp. 845–866). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71617-6_34
Kisslo, J., D. Forsha, M. M. Dias Romano, F. A. M. Alenezi, K. Emerek, Z. Samad, and N. Risum. “Strain Basics and Global Longitudinal Strain.” In Echocardiography Second Edition, 845–66, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71617-6_34.
Kisslo J, Forsha D, Dias Romano MM, Alenezi FAM, Emerek K, Samad Z, et al. Strain Basics and Global Longitudinal Strain. In: Echocardiography Second Edition. 2018. p. 845–66.
Kisslo, J., et al. “Strain Basics and Global Longitudinal Strain.” Echocardiography Second Edition, 2018, pp. 845–66. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-71617-6_34.
Kisslo J, Forsha D, Dias Romano MM, Alenezi FAM, Emerek K, Samad Z, Risum N. Strain Basics and Global Longitudinal Strain. Echocardiography Second Edition. 2018. p. 845–866.