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Background The potential role of cardiac computed tomography (CT) has increasingly been demonstrated for the assessment of diffuse myocardial fibrosis through the quantification of extracellular volume (ECV).
Chiara Gnasso +11 more
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Combining census and survey data to study spatial dimensions of poverty [PDF]
Poverty maps, providing information on the spatial distribution of living standards, are an important tool for policy making and economic research. Policymakers can use such maps to allocate transfers and inform policy design.
Hentschel, Jesko +3 more
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Cardiac T1 Mapping and Extracellular Volume (ECV) in clinical practice: a comprehensive review [PDF]
Philip Haaf +5 more
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To ECV or not to ECV? The current evidence base concerning external cephalic version.
External cephalic version (ECV) is the technique of attempting to turn a baby in the womb from a head-up to a head-down position. The practice is grounded on evidence that vaginal breech birth (VBB) presents greater short-term risks for babies than caesarean section (CS) (Hofmeyr et al 2011), but that labour and vaginal birth also offer benefits to ...
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Transforming clinical practice in just one year: lessons from external cephalic version success
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the safety and feasibility of implementing an external cephalic version (ECV) with routinely offered regional anesthesia and its impact on the cesarean section (CS) rate at a single large center in Poland.
Maisa Manasar-Dyrbus +4 more
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Robustness of T1 and ECV mapping radiomics features: a between-session evaluation in young athletes [PDF]
Tom Dresselaers +8 more
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Quality Assessment of the CCI ECV Soil Moisture Product Using ENVISAT ASAR Wide Swath Data over Spain, Ireland and Finland [PDF]
Chiara Pratola +3 more
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Background External Cephalic Version (ECV) is an effective procedure for modifying fetal position to achieve a cephalic presentation. ECV is usually performed with tocolysis and spinal anesthesia.
Javier Sánchez-Romero +9 more
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