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A more functional view of chest pathology
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Tricuspid deceleration time predicts right atrial pressure in patients with suspected pulmonary hypertension: Preliminary experience with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
Andy Swift (Sheffield, United Kingdom), Megan Johnson, William Hunt, Hammerton Charlotte, Dave Capener, Elliot Charlie, Condliffe Robin, Kiely David, Wild Jim, Swift Andrew
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International Congress 2015 – A more functional view of chest pathology
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A more functional view of chest pathology
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Thematic Poster Session
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3749
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases
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Andy Swift (Sheffield, United Kingdom), Megan Johnson, William Hunt, Hammerton Charlotte, Dave Capener, Elliot Charlie, Condliffe Robin, Kiely David, Wild Jim, Swift Andrew. Tricuspid deceleration time predicts right atrial pressure in patients with suspected pulmonary hypertension: Preliminary experience with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3749
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