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The following pages link to Effect of stenotic dimensions and blood flow on the hemodynamic significance of model coronary arterial stenoses (Q52785117):
Displaying 13 items.
- From plaque biology to clinical setting. (Q33699767) (← links)
- Effect of guidewire on contribution of loss due to momentum change and viscous loss to the translesional pressure drop across coronary artery stenosis: an analytical approach. (Q35121940) (← links)
- A validated predictive model of coronary fractional flow reserve. (Q35954306) (← links)
- Stenotic flow reserve derived from quantitative coronary angiography has modest but incremental value in predicting functionally significant coronary stenosis as evaluated by fractional flow reserve. (Q37598029) (← links)
- Comparative study of coronary flow reserve, coronary anatomy and results of radionuclide exercise tests in patients with coronary artery disease (Q39309127) (← links)
- Quantification in peripheral angiography (Q39599876) (← links)
- Left Main Equivalent Disease: An Unproven Hypothesis (Q41030334) (← links)
- Three-dimensional reconstruction of stenosed coronary artery segments with assessment of the flow impedance. (Q52506572) (← links)
- Determinants of transstenotic gradients observed during angioplasty: An experimental model (Q52700057) (← links)
- Regional coronary vasoconstriction after combined beta-adrenergic and calcium channel blockade in patients with coronary artery disease. (Q54449815) (← links)
- Identification of anatomically extensive coronary artery disease by the exercise ECG ST segment/heart rate slope (Q68339220) (← links)
- Effects of recent and remote infarction on the predictive accuracy of the ST segment/heart rate slope (Q69571848) (← links)
- Exercise training and blood viscosity in patients with ischemic heart disease (Q72340484) (← links)