This review article covers basic cardiacphysiology as it relates to cardiac CT and MR imaging.
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However, not all radiologists understand the language and concepts of cardiacphysiology that are used daily by cardiologists.
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The Fontan operation is the primary surgical procedure used in the palliation of patients with univentricular cardiacphysiology.
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Identifying these mechanisms and the molecules involved is important because they may be relevant to human cardiacphysiology.
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In a laboratory setting, mother and child cardiacphysiology was simultaneously monitored via ECG in a 5-min resting period.
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Positron emission tomography (PET) is the most advanced scintigraphic imaging technique developed for in-vivo assessment of cardiacphysiology and biochemistry.
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Positron emission tomography (PET) is currently the most sophisticated scintigraphic imaging technique developed for in-vivo quantification of cardiacphysiology and biochemistry.
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The molecular factors that regulate age-related changes in cardiacphysiology and contribute to the increased cardiovascular risk in the elderly are not fully understood.
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The G protein-gated potassium channel IKACh constitutes part of a signaling pathway that mediates the negative chronotropic and inotropic effects of acetylcholine on cardiacphysiology.
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Cardiac computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provide clinicians with important insights into cardiacphysiology and pathology.