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Autor:
Courtney M. Wheatley-Guy, Pavol Sajgalik, Bradley S. Cierzan, Robert J. Wentz, Bruce D. Johnson
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature, Vol 30, Iss , Pp 100645- (2020)
Background: Noninvasive outpatient monitoring for heart failure (HF) has significant opportunity to reduce patient morbidity and the costs associated with recurrent hospitalization. The purpose of this study was to validate the ability of radiofreque
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https://doaj.org/article/02d6f80a3ed94780895c2b0648d33e94
Autor:
Bradley S. Cierzan, Pavol Sajgalik, Bruce D. Johnson, Courtney M. Wheatley-Guy, Robert J. Wentz
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature, Vol 30, Iss, Pp 100645-(2020)
International Journal of Cardiology. Heart & Vasculature
International Journal of Cardiology. Heart & Vasculature
Background: Noninvasive outpatient monitoring for heart failure (HF) has significant opportunity to reduce patient morbidity and the costs associated with recurrent hospitalization. The purpose of this study was to validate the ability of radiofreque
Autor:
Pavol Sajgalik, Bruce D. Johnson, John M. Stulak, Courtney M. Wheatley-Guy, Bradley S. Cierzan, Sudhir S. Kushwaha, Alfredo L. Clavell, Sarah Schettle, John A. Schirger, Chul Ho Kim
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 39:S331
Purpose For optimization of the pump setting, there is currently a lack of non-invasive diagnostic methods capable to sensitively reflect the altered right-to-left ventricle relationship following the Left Ventricle Assist Device (LVAD) implantation.
Autor:
Alex R. Carlson, Bruce D. Johnson, Robert J. Wentz, Briana L. Ziegler, Jennifer M J Isautier, Troy J. Cross, Bradley S. Cierzan
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50:286
The turbine spirometer is a popular laboratory device used to measure respiratory volumes and flows during exercise, and while performing gross, voluntary respiratory manoeuvres (i.e., inspiratory capacity efforts). Indeed, these devices have been in