To present and validate a new method for 4D flow quantification of vortex-ring mixing during early, rapid filling of the left ventricle (LV) as a potential index of diastolic dysfunction and heart failure
The formation of vortex rings during the left ventricle (LV) filling is an optimized mechanism for b...
Purpose To evaluate viscous energy loss and the association with three-dimensional (3D) vortex ring ...
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is common in patients with heart failure. Echocardiographic e...
Heart disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Previous research has indicated that the d...
The laws of fluid dynamics govern vortex ring formation and precede cardiac development by billions ...
Recent studies suggest that vortex ring formation during left ventricular (LV) rapid filling is an o...
Background LV diastolic vortex formation has been suggested to critically contribute to efficient bl...
Left ventricular (LV) diastolic filling is characterized by the formation of intraventricular rotati...
In the field of cardiology, the current ability to accurately detect diastolic dysfunction is unsati...
Various forms of vortex formation in the cardiovascular system convey valuable information regarding...
The goal of the study described here was to evaluate whether left ventricular vortex flow parameters...
AIMS: This study investigated the incremental role of echocardiographic-contrast particle image velo...
Various forms of vortex formation in the cardiovascular system convey valuable information regarding...
The goal of the study described here was to evaluate whether left ventricular vortex flow parameters...
Together with new developments in mechanical cardiac support, the analysis of vortex dynamics in the...
The formation of vortex rings during the left ventricle (LV) filling is an optimized mechanism for b...
Purpose To evaluate viscous energy loss and the association with three-dimensional (3D) vortex ring ...
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is common in patients with heart failure. Echocardiographic e...
Heart disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Previous research has indicated that the d...
The laws of fluid dynamics govern vortex ring formation and precede cardiac development by billions ...
Recent studies suggest that vortex ring formation during left ventricular (LV) rapid filling is an o...
Background LV diastolic vortex formation has been suggested to critically contribute to efficient bl...
Left ventricular (LV) diastolic filling is characterized by the formation of intraventricular rotati...
In the field of cardiology, the current ability to accurately detect diastolic dysfunction is unsati...
Various forms of vortex formation in the cardiovascular system convey valuable information regarding...
The goal of the study described here was to evaluate whether left ventricular vortex flow parameters...
AIMS: This study investigated the incremental role of echocardiographic-contrast particle image velo...
Various forms of vortex formation in the cardiovascular system convey valuable information regarding...
The goal of the study described here was to evaluate whether left ventricular vortex flow parameters...
Together with new developments in mechanical cardiac support, the analysis of vortex dynamics in the...
The formation of vortex rings during the left ventricle (LV) filling is an optimized mechanism for b...
Purpose To evaluate viscous energy loss and the association with three-dimensional (3D) vortex ring ...
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is common in patients with heart failure. Echocardiographic e...