WS Moir, BA Haluska, C Jenkins… - … Cardiac Society of …, 2011 - espace.library.uq.edu.au Background. Stress myocardial contrast echo (MCE) is technically challenging with exercise (Ex) because of cardiacmovementandshort duration ofhyperemia.Vasodilators solve these limitations, but are less potent for inducing abnormal wall motion (WM). We sought ... Cached - All 4 versions
S Moir, B Haluska, C Jenkins… - European Society of …, 2011 - espace.library.uq.edu.au Background: Stress myocardial contrast echo (MCE) is technically challenging with exercise (Ex) because of cardiac movement and short duration of hyperemia. Vasodilators solve these limitations, but are less potent for inducing abnormal wall motion (WM). We sought ... Cached - All 4 versions
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