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Response of the oxygen uptake efficiency slope to orthotopic heart transplantation: Lack of correlation with changes in central hemodynamic parameters and resting lung function
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Early and late effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy on exercise-induced mitral regurgitation: relationship with left ventricular dyssynchrony, remodelling and cardiopulmonary performance
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Time-dependent effects on coronary remodeling and epicardial conductance after intracoronary injection of enriched hematopoietic bone marrow stem cells in patients with previous myocardial infarction
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Prospective evaluation of the oxygen uptake efficiency slope as a submaximal predictor of peak oxygen uptake in aged patients with ischemic heart disease
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Intracoronary delivery of hematopoietic bone marrow stem cells and luminal loss of the infarct-related artery in patients with recent myocardial infarction
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Tailored echocardiographic interventricular delay programming further optimizes left ventricular performance after cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Intracoronary injection of CD133-positive enriched bone marrow progenitor cells promotes cardiac recovery after recent myocardial infarction - Feasibility and safety
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Acute effects of interventricular delay programming upon left ventricular contractile performance in heart failure patients
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Simultaneous coronary pressure and flow velocity measurements in humans - Feasibility, reproducibility, and hemodynamic dependence of coronary flow velocity reserve, hyperemic flow versus pressure slope index, and fractional flow reserve
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Abnormal systolic intraventricular flow velocities after valve replacement for aortic stenosis - Mechanisms, predictive factors, and prognostic significance
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Dobutamine-induced wall motion abnormalities: Correlations with myocardial fractional flow reserve and quantitative coronary angiography
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Accuracy of aortic stenosis severity assessment by Doppler echocardiography: importance of image quality
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RELATION BETWEEN MYOCARDIAL FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE CALCULATED FROM CORONARY PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS AND EXERCISE-INDUCED MYOCARDIAL-ISCHEMIA
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QUANTITATIVE CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY IN PREDICTING FUNCTIONAL-SIGNIFICANCE OF STENOSES IN AN UNSELECTED PATIENT COHORT