Repeatability and Sensitivity to change of right ventricular analysis methods using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in PAH: results from the RESPIRE Study
A. Swift (SheffieldSheff, United Kingdom), M. Cogliano (SheffieldSheff, United Kingdom), C. Oram (SheffieldSheff, United Kingdom), L. Kendall (Stevenage, United Kingdom), D. Capener (Sheffield, United Kingdom), P. Garg (Sheffield, United Kingdom), C. Johns (Sheffield, United Kingdom), A. Macdonald (Sheffield, United Kingdom), F. Wilson (Stevenage, United Kingdom), T. Cahn (Stevenage, United Kingdom), A. Lawrie (Sheffield, United Kingdom), R. Condliffe (Sheffield, United Kingdom), D. Kiely (Sheffield, United Kingdom), J. Wild (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Imaging in respiratory disease: novel technologies in 2019
Disease area: Pulmonary vascular diseases
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A. Swift (SheffieldSheff, United Kingdom), M. Cogliano (SheffieldSheff, United Kingdom), C. Oram (SheffieldSheff, United Kingdom), L. Kendall (Stevenage, United Kingdom), D. Capener (Sheffield, United Kingdom), P. Garg (Sheffield, United Kingdom), C. Johns (Sheffield, United Kingdom), A. Macdonald (Sheffield, United Kingdom), F. Wilson (Stevenage, United Kingdom), T. Cahn (Stevenage, United Kingdom), A. Lawrie (Sheffield, United Kingdom), R. Condliffe (Sheffield, United Kingdom), D. Kiely (Sheffield, United Kingdom), J. Wild (Sheffield, United Kingdom). Repeatability and Sensitivity to change of right ventricular analysis methods using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in PAH: results from the RESPIRE Study. 3164
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