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- 2019
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Left ventricular global wall thickness is easily calculated, detects and characterizes hypertrophy, and has prognostic utility
2019) 20th Cardiovascular Spring Meeting(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2018
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Functional Contribution of Circumferential Versus Longitudinal Strain : Different Concepts Suggest Conflicting Results
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
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Alterations in ventricular pumping in patients with atrial septal defect at rest, during dobutamine stress and after defect closure
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2017
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Left and right ventricular hemodynamic forces in healthy volunteers and elite athletes assessed with 4D flow magnetic resonance imaging
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Changes in blood volume shunting in patients with atrial septal defects : Assessment of heart function with cardiovascular magnetic resonance during dobutamine stress
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A simplified left ventricular end-diastolic mean wall thickness-to-volume ratio estimated from left ventricular mass and end-diastolic volume distinguishes physiological from pathological hypertrophy
2017) Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance: 20th Annual Scientific Sessions(
- Contribution to conference › Poster
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Longitudinal shortening remains the principal component of left ventricular pumping in patients with chronic myocardial infarction even when the absolute atrioventricular plane displacement is decreased
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Time-resolved tracking of the atrioventricular plane displacement in Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) images
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2016
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Determinants of kinetic energy of blood flow in the four-chambered heart in athletes and sedentary controls.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Regional contribution to ventricular stroke volume is affected on the left side, but not on the right in patients with pulmonary hypertension
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- Contribution to journal › Article