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The following pages link to Differing mechanisms of exercise flow augmentation at the mitral and aortic valves (Q68266632):
Displaying 18 items.
- Diastolic dysfunction as a cause of exercise intolerance (Q34332872) (← links)
- Estimation of cardiac reserve by peak power: validation and initial application of a simplified index (Q35373569) (← links)
- Rest and Dobutamine stress echocardiography in the evaluation of mid-term results of mitral valve repair in Barlow's disease (Q35738872) (← links)
- Hemodynamic performance during maximum exercise in adult patients with the ross operation and comparison with normal controls and patients with aortic bioprostheses (Q40741545) (← links)
- Physiologic consequences of training (Q41580209) (← links)
- Edge-to-edge mitral repair: gradients and three-dimensional annular dynamics in vivo during inotropic stimulation (Q43577927) (← links)
- Comparison of valve resistance with effective orifice area regarding flow dependence (Q43651425) (← links)
- Exercise responses in patients with congenital heart disease after Fontan repair: patterns and determinants of performance (Q44064085) (← links)
- Effects of velocity distribution, diameter measurement and velocity tracing on the accuracy of cardiac output measurement by pulsed Doppler echocardiography in the aortic annulus of pigs. (Q53976718) (← links)
- Rest and exercise hemodynamics before and after valve replacement--a combined Doppler/catheter study. (Q54062316) (← links)
- Baroreflex control of stroke volume in man: an effect mediated by the vagus (Q68136332) (← links)
- Hemodynamic effects of calcium channel and β-receptor antagonists: Evaluation by Doppler echocardiography (Q68290014) (← links)
- Influence of exercise-induced myocardial ischemia on the pattern of left ventricular diastolic filling: a Doppler echocardiographic study (Q70190063) (← links)
- Effects of atenolol on rest and exercise hemodynamics in patients with mitral stenosis (Q72564464) (← links)
- Hemodynamic and physical performance during maximal exercise in patients with an aortic bioprosthetic valve: comparison of stentless versus stented bioprostheses (Q73157035) (← links)
- Preliminary observations on haemodynamics during physiological stress conditions following 'double-orifice' mitral valve repair (Q74235738) (← links)
- Our tortuous heart in dynamic mode — an echocardiographic study of mitral flow and movement in exercising subjects (Q74296561) (← links)
- Usefulness of the indexed effective orifice area at rest in predicting an increase in gradient during maximum exercise in patients with a bioprosthesis in the aortic valve position (Q74598300) (← links)