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Academic Article Magnetic resonance imaging determination of cardiac prognosis.
Academic Article Leg flow-mediated arterial dilation in elderly patients with heart failure and normal left ventricular ejection fraction.
Academic Article Prediction of cardiac events in patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction with dobutamine cardiovascular magnetic resonance assessment of wall motion score index.
Academic Article Adverse effect of increased left ventricular wall thickness on five year outcomes of patients with negative dobutamine stress.
Academic Article Novel approach to early detection of doxorubicin cardiotoxicity by gadolinium-enhanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in an experimental model.
Academic Article Impaired left ventricular stroke volume reserve during clinical dobutamine stress predicts future episodes of pulmonary edema.
Academic Article Simultaneous measurement of left and right ventricular volumes and ejection fraction during dobutamine stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance.
Academic Article Reduced peripheral arterial blood flow with preserved cardiac output during submaximal bicycle exercise in elderly heart failure.
Concept Stroke Volume
Academic Article Low to moderate dose anthracycline-based chemotherapy is associated with early noninvasive imaging evidence of subclinical cardiovascular disease.
Academic Article Longitudinal assessment of concurrent changes in left ventricular ejection fraction and left ventricular myocardial tissue characteristics after administration of cardiotoxic chemotherapies using T1-weighted and T2-weighted cardiovascular magnetic resonance.
Academic Article Chronic statin administration may attenuate early anthracycline-associated declines in left ventricular ejection function.
Academic Article Anthracycline-Associated T1 Mapping Characteristics Are Elevated Independent of the Presence of Cardiovascular Comorbidities in Cancer Survivors.
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  • Stroke Volume