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Abstract figure legend This study examines the relationships between activation and repolarization times in epicardial reconstructed unipolar electrograms derived from ECG‐imaging in patients with normal and delayed ventricular activation. In patients with a narrow QRS‐complex, ECG‐imaging reveals significant variability in the activation ...
Karin C. Smits +9 more
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CT coronary angiography in the lipid clinic: a pilot study and lipidologist survey. [PDF]
Graby J +14 more
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Drug Eluting Stents & Coronary Angiography
Bharat Rawat, PR Poudel, Smriti Mulmi
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Abstract figure legend Stasis before and after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) in participants with high stasis and low stasis. Stasis is predominantly located in LAA and reduced after LAAO. But in the participant with high stasis, stasis remains close to the occlusion site, indicating a potential risk for device related thrombi.
Sophia Bäck +6 more
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Barotrauma of a small vessel as a complication of coronary angiography. [PDF]
Banasik K, Celiński R, Łubiarz M.
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Computational model of haemodynamics during atrial fibrillation
Abstract figure legend We developed a simplified computational model that replicates patient‐specific haemodynamics during both normal sinus rhythm and atrial fibrillation (AF). Our computational model comprises: (1) an electrical subsystem that generates unco‐ordinated atrial and irregular ventricular activation times characteristic of AF and (2) a ...
Felix Plappert +7 more
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Importance of Defining Anatomy: Uncovering an Unexpected Finding With CT Coronary Angiography After Abnormal SPECT Results. [PDF]
Puttur A +7 more
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Coronary Artery Blood Flow Imaging Using 3D Flow MRI
ABSTRACT Purpose In this work, a 3D phase contrast (PC) technique is presented, which enables flow velocity measurements in three spatial directions, simultaneously covering the proximal left (LCA) and right (RCA) coronary arteries and yielding both morphological and flow information.
Denise Lichthardt +7 more
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