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GUIDELINES AND STANDARDSR ecommendations for Cardiac ChamberQuantification by Echocardiography in Adults:An Update from the American Societyof Echocardiography and the European Associationof Cardiovascular ImagingRoberto M. Lang, MD, FASE, FESC, Luigi P. Badano, MD, PhD, FESC, Victor Mor-Avi, PhD, FASE,Jonathan Afilalo, MD, MSc, Anderson Armstrong, MD, MSc, Laura Ernande, MD, PhD,Frank A. Flachskampf, MD, FESC, Elyse Foster, MD, FASE, Steven A. Goldstein, MD,Tatiana Kuznetsova, MD, PhD, Patrizio Lancellotti, MD, PhD, FESC, Denisa Muraru, MD, PhD,Michael H. Picard, MD, FASE, Ernst R. Rietzschel, MD, PhD, Lawrence Rudski, MD, FASE, Kirk T. Spencer, MD,FASE, Wendy Tsang, MD, and Jens-Uwe Voigt, MD, PhD, FESC,Chicago, Illinois; Padua, Italy; Montreal, Quebecand Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Baltimore, Maryland; Cr eteil, France; Uppsala, Sweden; San Francisco, California;Washington, District of Columbia; Leuven, Li ege, and Ghent, Belgium; Boston, MassachusettsThe rapid technological developments of the past decade and the changes in echocardiographic practicebrought about by these developments have resulted in the need for updated Recommendations to the previ-ously published guidelines for Cardiac Chamber quantif
mise was to provide experience-based partition values only for LV EF and LA volume, while suggested partition values for addi-tional parameters of LV size and mass are listed in the Appendix. All partition values should interpreted with caution in this perspective. For parameters other than LV size, function, and mass as well as
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