60 Seconds of Echo Teaching Answer: How would you quantify aortic regurgitation?
Most would grade aortic regurgitation as moderate or severe but there is less agreement if surgery should be performed in this patient (almost 50%/50%). Longitudinal strain is reduced - it is not part of the guidelines. But could it tilt our decision towards surgery? What is your take? Let us know your answer in the comment section below.
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