Russell et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Evaluation of left ventricular dyssynchrony by onset of active myocardial force generation: a novel method that differentiates between electrical and mechanical …Russell et al., 2010
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- Russell K
- Opdahl A
- Remme E
- Gjesdal O
- Skulstad H
- Kongsgaard E
- Edvardsen T
- Smiseth O
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- Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging
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Background—Better clinical tools for measuring left ventricular electrical dyssynchrony are needed. The present study investigates if onset of active myocardial force generation (AFG) may serve as a measure of electrical dyssynchrony. Methods and Results—In anesthetized …
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