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Konecny F, Smith C, Techiryan G et al. Dual admittance catheter-derived biventricular pressure-volume analysis in swine: comparison with contrast-enhanced computed tomography during transient pressure overload [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2019, 8:466 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1116595.1)
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Dual admittance catheter-derived biventricular pressure-volume analysis in swine: comparison with contrast-enhanced computed tomography during transient pressure overload

Filip Konecny1, Cody Smith, George Techiryan, John M Canty Jr., Brian R Weil
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Published 14 Apr 2019

Dual admittance catheter-derived biventricular pressure-volume analysis in swine: comparison with contrast-enhanced computed tomography during transient pressure overload

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Filip Konecny1, Cody Smith, George Techiryan, John M Canty Jr., Brian R Weil
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1 McMaster University, Canada
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Experimental Biology 2019
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Pressure-Volume, cardiac Left and right ventricle, Biventricle PV, Computer tomography, swine model, cardiac stunning, diastolic.
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