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www.asecho.org(For full recommendation refer to the Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Guideline p. 281) Diastolic Function Assessment in Patients with Normal vs Abnormal LVEF In patients with a normal LVEF, the initial assessment is to determine the presence or absence of diastolic dysfunction based on the algorithm presented above and in Figure 8A
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