Left Ventricular Diastolic Dimension

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    Left ventricular diastolic dimension (LVDD) is measured by echocardiogram and reflects both the size of the heart and function of the left ventricle. Increased LCVDD is associated with reduced heart function and increased risk for heart failure and cardiovascular disease.

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