<p>(a) T* = 0.05, (b)T* = 0.125, (c)T* = 0.2, (d)T* = 0.25, (e)T* = 0.325, (f)T* = 0.45, (g) T* = 0.55, (h) T* = 0.6.</p
Intraventricular pressure gradients were clinically demonstrated to represent one useful indicator ...
thought simple in comparison with diastolic function. decrease in cross-bridge formation between act...
Estimated translaminar pressure gradient for different postures and time of day.</p
<p>(a) T* = 0.05, (b)T* = 0.125, (c)T* = 0.2, (d)T* = 0.25, (e)T* = 0.325, (f)T* = 0.45, (g) T* = 0....
<p>(a) T* = 0.05, (b)T* = 0.125, (c)T* = 0.2, (d)T* = 0.25, (e)T* = 0.325, (f)T* = 0.45, (g) T* = 0....
<p>LV: Left ventricle; LA: left atrium; E: peak early diastolic velocity; A: peak late diastolic vel...
<p>(a) Average peak shear stress increases during developmental stages. At 50 hpf, the heart has und...
within the left uentriczdar waZZ. Am. J. Physiol. 238 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 7): H625-H630, 1980.-Lef...
Regional intraventricular pressure gradients exist in the left ventricle (LV) during both the early ...
Translaminar pressure profile showing translaminar pressure gradient along the axis of symmetry pred...
With the first major oscillation marking the systolic (sys) BP, the amplitude further rises until th...
. Of these, however, the mean pressure gradient provides the most meaningful information about the s...
To describe left ventricular (LV) function comprehensively, it is crucial to characterize precisely ...
AbstractDiastolic mitral regurgitation is a common finding that can be detected with use of Doppler ...
OBJECTIVES. We assessed the feasibility and reproducibility of the instantaneous diastolic coronary ...
Intraventricular pressure gradients were clinically demonstrated to represent one useful indicator ...
thought simple in comparison with diastolic function. decrease in cross-bridge formation between act...
Estimated translaminar pressure gradient for different postures and time of day.</p
<p>(a) T* = 0.05, (b)T* = 0.125, (c)T* = 0.2, (d)T* = 0.25, (e)T* = 0.325, (f)T* = 0.45, (g) T* = 0....
<p>(a) T* = 0.05, (b)T* = 0.125, (c)T* = 0.2, (d)T* = 0.25, (e)T* = 0.325, (f)T* = 0.45, (g) T* = 0....
<p>LV: Left ventricle; LA: left atrium; E: peak early diastolic velocity; A: peak late diastolic vel...
<p>(a) Average peak shear stress increases during developmental stages. At 50 hpf, the heart has und...
within the left uentriczdar waZZ. Am. J. Physiol. 238 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 7): H625-H630, 1980.-Lef...
Regional intraventricular pressure gradients exist in the left ventricle (LV) during both the early ...
Translaminar pressure profile showing translaminar pressure gradient along the axis of symmetry pred...
With the first major oscillation marking the systolic (sys) BP, the amplitude further rises until th...
. Of these, however, the mean pressure gradient provides the most meaningful information about the s...
To describe left ventricular (LV) function comprehensively, it is crucial to characterize precisely ...
AbstractDiastolic mitral regurgitation is a common finding that can be detected with use of Doppler ...
OBJECTIVES. We assessed the feasibility and reproducibility of the instantaneous diastolic coronary ...
Intraventricular pressure gradients were clinically demonstrated to represent one useful indicator ...
thought simple in comparison with diastolic function. decrease in cross-bridge formation between act...
Estimated translaminar pressure gradient for different postures and time of day.</p