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echocardiographic

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to echocardiography.

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Examples

  • During an echocardiographic study (a cardiac ultrasound or echo), we use very high frequency sound waves to form a moving, two-dimensional picture of your child's heart on a television screen.

    Pediatric cardiac diagnosis and testing 2010

  • We will also monitor your child with regular echocardiographic studies and heart biopsies.

    Heart Transplant 2010

  • There is evidence that in the early hours after a marathon or following a full or half Ironman distance triathlon there may occur elevations of troponin in the range seen in myocardial infarctions and there have been reported echocardiographic changes that could be described as cardiac "fatigue".

    Is endurance exercise bad for the right ventricle? james gaulte 2007

  • There is evidence that in the early hours after a marathon or following a full or half Ironman distance triathlon there may occur elevations of troponin in the range seen in myocardial infarctions and there have been reported echocardiographic changes that could be described as cardiac "fatigue".

    Archive 2007-01-01 james gaulte 2007

  • To avoid “false positives,” many women are now being tested on a treadmill with some type of imaging—either echocardiographic or thallium.

    Healing the Female Heart Elizabeth Ross 1996

  • If you are fifty and have no symptoms, a few risk factors, and some family history of CHD, in addition to the above it would be wise to have an exercise stress test, possibly with echocardiographic imaging or a radionuclide tracer.

    Healing the Female Heart Elizabeth Ross 1996

  • To avoid “false positives,” many women are now being tested on a treadmill with some type of imaging—either echocardiographic or thallium.

    Healing the Female Heart Elizabeth Ross 1996

  • If you are fifty and have no symptoms, a few risk factors, and some family history of CHD, in addition to the above it would be wise to have an exercise stress test, possibly with echocardiographic imaging or a radionuclide tracer.

    Healing the Female Heart Elizabeth Ross 1996

  • Itoh A, Tomita H, Sano S (2009) Doppler echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular diastolic function in chronic hypoxic rats.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Guillaume Calmettes et al. 2010

  • Investigators randomly assigned 602 patients who were six months to five years since their heart transplantation to undergo rejection monitoring using either gene-expression profiling or routine endomyocardial biopsy, in addition to clinical and echocardiographic assessment of graft function.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

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