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From: Heart Disease and Left Ventricular Rotation – A Systematic Review and Quantitative Summary

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Aortic stenosis - Average percent difference in left ventricular peak systolic apical rotation (Range: Control; 6.8 to 5.7, Patients; 12 to 22.2 degrees),[8, 4446] peak systolic basal rotation (Range: Control; -4.2 to −6.2, Patients; -2.4 to −6.7 degrees),[8, 45, 46] peak systolic twist (Range: Control; 8 to 20.8, Patients;12 to 22.2 degrees), [8, 45, 46] peak systolic torsion (Range: Control; 0.6 to 2.7, Patients;1.4 to 3.4 degrees/cm),[8, 44] peak diastolic untwist (Range: Control; -54.8 to −143, Patients;-80 to −158 degrees/sec) [8, 44] and time to peak untwist (Range: Control; 56 to 115, Patients; 103 to 115 ms) [8, 46] between those with aortic stenosis and healthy controls as reported in existing articles. Systolic parameters denoted by red filled boxes. Diastolic parameters denoted by empty boxes.

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