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A new computer model of mitral valve hemodynamics during ventricular filling

Szabó et al., 2004

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960021007616428782
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Szabó G
Soans D
Graf A
Beller C
Waite L
Hagl S
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European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery

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Objective: Quantitative description of left ventricular diastolic filling and mitral valve function remains difficult despite advances in echocardiography. The purpose of the present study was to develop a lumped parameter model of left ventricular filling and validate it in porcine …
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