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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine whether global strains derived from three-dimensional (3D) speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) are as accurate as left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (LVEF) obtained by two-dimensional (2D) and ...
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Two-dimensional echocardiography
Postgraduate Medicine, 1984The accuracy and safety of two-dimensional echocardiography and the reproducibility of findings have led to its current prominence in the physician's diagnostic armamentarium. It has wide clinical applications, excelling in assessment of valvular heart disease, pericardial effusion, and intracavitary masses, such as vegetations and left ventricular ...
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Pericardiocentesis Guided by Two‐Dimensional Echocardiography
Echocardiography, 1997Echodirected pericardiocentesis has become the method of choice for the initial treatment of clinically significant pericardial effusions since it was introduced into the regular practice at the Mayo Medical Center in April 1980. Between April 1980 and January 1, 1994, 610 consecutive two‐dimensional (2‐D) echodirected pericardiocenteses were performed
John A., Callahan, James B., Seward
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Intraoperative epicardial two-dimensional echocardiography
European Heart Journal, 1986The usefulness of intraoperative epicardial two-dimensional (2D) echocardiography using a commercially available 5 MHz mechanical sector scanner was evaluated in 200 patients. The scanhead was inserted into a gas sterilized plastic bag and placed on the exposed heart. Unsuspected new diagnoses were made in 7 patients.
L A, van Herwerden +8 more
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Two‐Dimensional Echocardiography in Myocardial Amyloidosis
Echocardiography, 1991Two‐dimensional echocardiography is the best means of identifying early cardiac amyloid infiltration and gauging its subsequent progression. The early asymptomatic phase is characterized on echocardiography by a mild‐to‐moderate increase in left ventricular and/or right ventricular wall thicknesses.
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Transvascular and Intracardiac Two‐Dimensional Echocardiography
Echocardiography, 1990Recent developments in transesophageal and catheter‐based ultrasound instrumentation have allowed invasive ultrasound imaging. This experimental study presents a new application of invasive ultrasound, transvascular and intracardiac ultrasound imaging.
J B, Seward +4 more
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Myocardial contrast two-dimensional echocardiography
The International Journal of Cardiac Imaging, 1989Two dimensional echocardiography is an excellent method to evaluate anatomic cardiac structures and assess myocardial function. Although the evaluation of myocardial perfusion has been studied extensively experimentally [1, 2] in the last decade, myocardial contrast two-dimensional echocardiography only recently has shown its clinical potential [3, 4 ...
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Clinical uses of two dimensional echocardiography
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1980Abstract The added advantages of two dimensional over M mode echocardiography in the diagnosis of cardiac disorders occurring in adults are reviewed. In patients with coronary artery disease, left ventricular aneurysm, wall motion abnormalities and ventricular dysfunction can be reliably evaluated with two dimensional echocardiography.
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Real-time two-dimensional echocardiography
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1981The rapid growth in technology after the demonstration of the clinical utility of M-mode echocardiography has led to instruments providing two-dimensional noninvasive ultrasound examinations of the heart and other organs in real time, with high resolution.
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