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Immediate recruitment of dormant coronary collaterals can provide more than half of normal resting perfusion during coronary occlusion in patients with coronary artery disease
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Prognostic value of peak work rate indexed by left ventricular diameter
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Retained Metabolic Flexibility of the Failing Human Heart
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A fractional order-based mixture of central Wishart (FMoCW) model for reconstructing white matter fibers from diffusion MRI
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4D Flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance consensus statement : 2023 update
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Central venous stenosis after subclavian versus internal jugular dialysis catheter insertion (CITES) in adults in need of a temporary central dialysis catheter : study protocol for a two-arm, parallel-group, non-inferiority randomised controlled trial
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance derived pressure volume loop variables in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction provide physiological information beyond ejection fraction
2023) 5th Nordic Cardiac Imaging Meeting(
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance derived pressure volume loop variables in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction provide physiological information beyond ejection fraction
2023) Svenska kardiovaskulära vårmötet(
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance derived pressure volume loop variables in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction provide physiological information beyond ejection fraction
2023) Svensk förening för klinisk fysiologi - Höstmötet 2023(
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Hemodynamic forces from 4D flow magnetic resonance imaging predict left ventricular remodeling following cardiac resynchronization therapy
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