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The aim of this registry will be to compare the pathophysiological response of the morphology and function of the right heart and pulmonary circulation assessed with resting and stress-echocardiography in patients with various cardiovascular diseases, to compare them to healthy individuals. The physiological response in healthy individuals as well as elite athletes, defined as athletes participating at national and international competitions, will also be evaluated. Patients will be enrolled both prospectively as well as retrospectively and the will be evaluated by resting and stress echocardiography, which are part of the routine clinical practice.
All clinical outcome measures will be collected as part of routine examinations. The measurements will include systolic and diastolic pump function of the right and left ventricles and other echocardiographic parameters. Moreover, a comparison of these parameters among different groups will be performed. Other optional assessments will include: exercise capacity assessed with 6-minute walking distance, World Health Organization functional class (WHO functional class), peak oxygen uptake assessed by spiroergometry. Patients will be evaluated at baseline and each year with the aforementioned procedures according to the sites clinical routine.
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Patients will be evaluated with a routinely performed resting and stress echocardiography. Moreover, physical examination and ECG will be performed and past medical history will be collected. Optional procedures comprise of quality of life assessment (SF-36 questionnaire), six minute walking distance (6MWD), cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), routine laboratory including biochemical work-up.
Comparison among different cohorts of patients with regards to right heart morphology and function at rest, assessed during a routinely performed resting and stress echography. The following parameters will be evaluated:
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1,000 participants in 2 patient groups
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Alberto M. Marra, MD; Eduardo Bossone, Chief of Cardiology
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