The continuity equation (CE) represents the 'gold standard' for the evaluation of aortic valve area in patients with aortic stenosis, but it is time-consuming and subject to error, and can be technically demanding. Recently, a new echocardiographic nonflow corrected index was introduced and demonstrated excellent accuracy in quantifying the effective orifice area (EOA) in native aortic valves and bioprostheses. This new index, the ejection fraction (EF)-velocity ratio (EFVR), is obtained by dividing the percentage left ventricular EF by the maximum aortic gradient
Objectives: We sought to obtain more coherent evaluations of aortic stenosis severity. Background:...
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate whether ejection dynamics, particularly acceleration time (AT) and t...
Objective: We aimed to compare velocity-encoded cine cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) with an establ...
BACKGROUND: The continuity equation (CE) represents the 'gold standard' for the evaluation of aortic...
Recently, a new echocardiographic nonflow corrected index (ejection fraction/velocity ratio [EFVR] =...
Objectives. Recently, a new echocardiographic nonflow corrected index (ejection fraction/velocity ra...
BACKGROUND: The effective orifice area (EOA) is the standard parameter for the clinical assessment...
Background—We sought to investigate the use of a new parameter, the projected effective orifice area...
AbstractTo assess the feasibility and accuracy of determining bioprosthetic aortic valve area from t...
International audienceEffective orifice area (EOA) and mean pressure gradientare routine echocardiog...
A noninvasive method for quantification of aortic orifice area in patients with aortic stenosis is p...
Background— We sought to investigate the use of a new parameter, the projected effective orifice are...
AbstractAortic valve area was calculated noninvasively in 30 patients with aortic stenosis undergoin...
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-005-0038-0The effective orifice area (EOA) is the most commonly used parameter t...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that Doppler echographic methods based on the continuity equatio...
Objectives: We sought to obtain more coherent evaluations of aortic stenosis severity. Background:...
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate whether ejection dynamics, particularly acceleration time (AT) and t...
Objective: We aimed to compare velocity-encoded cine cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) with an establ...
BACKGROUND: The continuity equation (CE) represents the 'gold standard' for the evaluation of aortic...
Recently, a new echocardiographic nonflow corrected index (ejection fraction/velocity ratio [EFVR] =...
Objectives. Recently, a new echocardiographic nonflow corrected index (ejection fraction/velocity ra...
BACKGROUND: The effective orifice area (EOA) is the standard parameter for the clinical assessment...
Background—We sought to investigate the use of a new parameter, the projected effective orifice area...
AbstractTo assess the feasibility and accuracy of determining bioprosthetic aortic valve area from t...
International audienceEffective orifice area (EOA) and mean pressure gradientare routine echocardiog...
A noninvasive method for quantification of aortic orifice area in patients with aortic stenosis is p...
Background— We sought to investigate the use of a new parameter, the projected effective orifice are...
AbstractAortic valve area was calculated noninvasively in 30 patients with aortic stenosis undergoin...
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-005-0038-0The effective orifice area (EOA) is the most commonly used parameter t...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that Doppler echographic methods based on the continuity equatio...
Objectives: We sought to obtain more coherent evaluations of aortic stenosis severity. Background:...
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate whether ejection dynamics, particularly acceleration time (AT) and t...
Objective: We aimed to compare velocity-encoded cine cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) with an establ...