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Echocardiographic measurement of myocardial segmental thickness variability (STV) effectively differentiates between ischemic and nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy. STV, combined with regional wall motion abnormalities (RWMA), provides high diagnostic accuracy, offering a noninvasive alternative to coronary angiography for guiding treatment strategies.
Can Xu, Dongjin Wang
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Assessment of mitral valve volume by quantitative three‐dimensional echocardiography in patients with rheumatic mitral valve stenosis [PDF]
Yuba Raj Limbu+4 more
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Predicting Mitral Valve mTEER Surgery Outcomes Using Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques [PDF]
Mitral Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (mTEER) is a medical procedure utilized for the treatment of mitral valve disorders. However, predicting the outcome of the procedure poses a significant challenge. This paper makes the first attempt to harness classical machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) techniques for predicting mitral valve mTEER ...
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Mitral Valve Stenosis in a Pregnant Immigrant [PDF]
Robert F. Reardon, Scott Joing
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Subaortic Stenosis Caused by Anomalous Papillary Muscle of the Mitral Valve [PDF]
Yutaka Imoto+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Cardiovascular disturbances are common in twin‐twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). However, the rate of improvement in cardiovascular burden in response to selective fetoscopic laser photocoagulation (SFLP) is not well known. Method Fetal echocardiograms were performed prior to and 1 week following SFLP.
Kasey J. Chaszczewski+9 more
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Double-outlet right atrium with restrictive ostium primum and incomplete supravalvular ring presenting as congenital mitral valve stenosis [PDF]
Marc Radermecker+2 more
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Primary Cardiac Malignancy Masquerading as Mitral Valve Stenosis [PDF]
Vijay D. Subbarao+4 more
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With the increasing use of NOAC and the availability of reversal agents, there remains sparse evidence regarding its use in POAF. The use of a NOAC in patients with POAF did not appear to increase short‐term postoperative complications, including bleeding, stroke, readmission rates and mortality, compared with warfarin.
Shantel Chang+5 more
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Subaortinė stenozė ir dviburio vožtuvo anoma-lijos: chirurginio gydymo ypatumai
Daina Liekienė1, Virgilijus Lebetkevičius1, Virgilijus Tarutis2, Rimantas Karalius1, Rita Sudikienė2, Kęstutis Lankutis2, Giedrė Nogienė1, Alicija Dranenkienė1, Vytautas Sirvydis1 1 Vilniaus universiteto Širdies chirurgijos centras, Santariškių g.
Daina Liekienė+8 more
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