Does catecholamine stress affect diastolic function and myocardial energetics in obesity?
Deranged myocardial energetics during inotropic stress may contribute to diastolic dysfunction in obesity.
In obesity, cardiac energetics are further deranged during inotropic stress, in association with continued diastolic dysfunction. Myocardial energetics may play a key role in the impairment of diastolic function in obesity.
Rider et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
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