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Academic Article Right ventricular outflow tract spectral signal: a useful marker of right ventricular systolic performance and pulmonary hypertension severity.
Academic Article Importance of End-Diastolic Rather than End-Systolic Right Atrial Size in Chronic Pulmonary Hypertension.
Concept Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
Concept Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Concept Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
Concept Vena Cava, Superior
Academic Article Right ventricular dyssynchrony in patients with pulmonary hypertension is associated with disease severity and functional class.
Academic Article An unusual clinical presentation resembling superior vena cava syndrome post heart surgery.
Academic Article Comparative echocardiographic analysis of mitral and tricuspid annular motion: differences explained with proposed anatomic-structural correlates.
Academic Article Role of radial strain and displacement imaging to quantify wall motion dyssynchrony in patients with left ventricular mechanical dyssynchrony and chronic right ventricular pressure overload.
Academic Article Evidence of robust coupling of atrioventricular mechanical function of the right side of the heart: insights from M-mode analysis of annular motion.
Academic Article Right ventricular outflow tract systolic excursion: a distinguishing echocardiographic finding in acute pulmonary embolism.
Academic Article Applicability of automated functional imaging for assessing right ventricular function.
Academic Article Determinants of an abnormal septal curvature in chronic pulmonary hypertension.
Academic Article Right ventricular ejection efficiency: a new echocardiographic measure of mechanical performance in chronic pulmonary hypertension.
Academic Article Assessing the Role of High-Dose ?-Agonists Use in Triggering Takotsubo Syndrome During Asthma Exacerbation.
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