Beyond Ejection Fraction: How High-Burden PVCs Reshape Left and Right Ventricular Mechanics on Advanced Echocardiography
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Ejection Fraction, PVCs Reshape , Advanced EchocardiographyAbstract
Background: Frequent premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are commonly encountered in clinical cardiology and have traditionally been regarded as benign in patients without overt structural heart disease. Accumulating clinical and imaging evidence, however, indicates that a sustained high PVC burden may exert significant adverse
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