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Various primary myocardial vs. systemic diseases, including infiltrative and storage diseases, cause stiffening of one or both ventricles, resulting in heart failure due to severely impaired diastolic function with preserved ventricular ejection fraction.

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Depends on etiology

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Genetic tests should be directed at suspected underlying etiology.

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Diagnosis

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DIAGNOSTIC TESTS & INTERPRETATION

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Right heart catheterization:

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Endomyocardial biopsy:

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Constrictive pericarditis also demonstrates impaired diastolic function with preserved systolic function. It can appear clinically similar in terms of symptoms and physical exam findings.


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Medication (Drugs)

Treatment

ADDITIONAL TREATMENT

Additional Therapies

Ongoing Care

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Patient should be taught the importance of daily weights and vigilant sodium and fluid intake to maintain a stable volume status.

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Miscellaneous

CODES

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Reference(s)

ADDITIONAL READING

Author(s)

Thomas M. Tadros

Deepak L. Bhatt

Gary S. Francis