Isovolumic acceleration at rest and during exercise in children normal values for the left ventricle and first noninvasive demonstration of exercise-induced force-frequency relationships.
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Normal pediatric data for isovolumic acceleration at the lateral tricuspid valve annulus-a heart rate - dependent measure of right ventricular contractility.Dynamic dyssynchrony and impaired contractile reserve of the left ventricle in beta-thalassaemia major: an exercise echocardiographic study.Noninvasive evaluation of left ventricular force-frequency relationships by measuring carotid arterial wave intensity during exercise stress.Plasma high sensitivity troponin T levels in adult survivors of childhood leukaemias: determinants and associations with cardiac function.The relationship between biventricular myocardial performance and metabolic parameters during incremental exercise and recovery in healthy adolescents.Educational paper: decreasing the burden of cardiovascular disease in childhood cancer survivors: an update for the pediatrician.Ventricular performance after surgery for a congenital heart defect as assessed using advanced echocardiography: from doppler flow to 3D echocardiography and speckle-tracking strain imaging.Echocardiographic assessment of ventricular function in pediatric patients: a comprehensive guide.Stress echocardiography in paediatric cardiology.Right ventricular wall-motion changes after infant open heart surgery--a tissue Doppler study.The Munich Triathlon Heart Study: ventricular function, myocardial velocities, and two-dimensional strain in healthy children before and after endurance stress.Association between right ventricular dysfunction and restrictive lung disease in childhood cancer survivors as measured by quantitative echocardiography.
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Isovolumic acceleration at rest and during exercise in children normal values for the left ventricle and first noninvasive demonstration of exercise-induced force-frequency relationships.
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Isovolumic acceleration at res ...... force-frequency relationships.
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Andrew N Redington
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Cheryl Fackoury
Derek Stephens
Jeffrey Smallhorn
Lee N Benson
Michael Vogel
Oli Pitkänen
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10.1016/J.JACC.2010.09.063
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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z