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Atrioventricular Conduction Disturbance After Perimembranous Ventricular Septal Defect Closure. [PDF]
Kwok GHT, Wong CK, Chen HR, Un KC.
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Off-Label Use of Septal Occluder Devices for Recurrent Tricuspid Regurgitation Following TEER. [PDF]
Jaly F +4 more
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Long-term outcome of perimembranous VSD closure using the Nit-Occlud® Lê VSD coil system
Objective!#!This study presents data from the admission trial to show the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of the Nit-Occlud® Lê VSD in the treatment of perimembranous ventricular septal defects with an aneurysmal configuration and a diameter up to ...
Rainer Kozlik-Feldmann +2 more
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Twenty years of value sensitive design: a review of methodological practices in VSD projects [PDF]
This article reviews the academic literature (1996-2016) that emerged under value sensitive design (VSD). It investigates those VSD projects that employed the tripartite methodology, examining the use of VSD methodological elements, and illustrating ...
Till Winkler, Sarah Spiekermann
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In August 2010, the Nit-Occlud(®) Lê (EUREVECO) became available for transcatheter coil occlusion of ventricular septal defects (VSDs). Retrospective European Registry for VSD Closure using the Nit-Occlud(®) Lê-VSD-Coil; analysis of the feasibility ...
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1994
Abstract This study confirmed the fact that a large majority of isolated VSDs (74%) detected in utero will spontaneously close. Spontaneous closure rates were higher in utero than those detected in infants or children. Isolated VSDs detected in utero did not contribute to fetal morbidity and mortality.
J, Orie, D, Flotta, F S, Sherman
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Abstract This study confirmed the fact that a large majority of isolated VSDs (74%) detected in utero will spontaneously close. Spontaneous closure rates were higher in utero than those detected in infants or children. Isolated VSDs detected in utero did not contribute to fetal morbidity and mortality.
J, Orie, D, Flotta, F S, Sherman
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Protection of VSD transformers
2017 Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference Europe (PCIC Europe), 2017Variable Speed Drives (VSD) protect themselves as well as the driven motors. In contrast, the isolation input transformer typically requires its dedicated protection. Unlike distribution and power transformers, the protection of VSD duty transformers need to consider several additional aspects, such as non-sinusoidal current with harmonic content ...
Martin Bruha +4 more
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2010
Characterise the presence or absence of native central PAs (supplied by a PDA or BT shunt).
Shankar Sridharan +5 more
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Characterise the presence or absence of native central PAs (supplied by a PDA or BT shunt).
Shankar Sridharan +5 more
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