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1. An interventional sheep model of severe aortic valve stenosis hemodynamics for the evaluation of alterations in coronary physiology and microvascular function

2. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy with an Assessment of Septal Scar and Left Ventricular Dyssynchrony

4. Left bundle branch pacing better preserves ventricular mechanical synchrony than right ventricular pacing: a two-centre study

7. Optimal Measurement of Coronary Flow and Microvascular Function in Animals and Humans

8. Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

9. Shear-Wave Elastography Reflects Myocardial Stiffness Changes in Pediatric Inflammatory Syndrome Post COVID-19

11. Septal Scar Detection in Patients With Left Bundle Branch Block Using Echocardiographic Shear Wave Elastography

12. Serial Non-Invasive Myocardial Work Measurements for Patient Risk Stratification and Early Detection of Cancer Therapeutics-Related Cardiac Dysfunction in Breast Cancer Patients: A Single-Centre Observational Study

13. Scar imaging in the dyssynchronous left ventricle: Accuracy of myocardial metabolism by positron emission tomography and function by echocardiographic strain

14. Impact of Loading and Myocardial Mechanical Properties on Natural Shear Waves

15. Visual Presence of Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined With Septal Scarring Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

18. Clinical and Experimental Evidence for a Strain-Based Classification of Left Bundle Branch Block-Induced Cardiac Remodeling

24. Scar Imaging in the Dyssynchronous Left Ventricle: Accuracy of Myocardial Metabolism by Positron Emission Tomography and Function by Echocardiographic Strain

25. Lateral Wall Dysfunction Signals Onset of Progressive Heart Failure in Left Bundle Branch Block

26. Left atrial strain is a predictor of left ventricular systolic and diastolic reverse remodelling in CRT candidates

27. Why mechanical dyssynchrony remains relevant to cardiac resynchronization therapy. Letter regarding the article ‘Optimized implementation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: a call for action for referral and optimization of care: a joint position statement from the Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) of the European Society of Cardiology’

29. Left ventricular regional glucose metabolism in combination with septal scar extent identifies CRT responders

30. Cardiac Microvascular Endothelial Cells in Pressure Overload–Induced Heart Disease

31. Shear Wave Elastography Using High-Frame-Rate Imaging in the Follow-Up of Heart Transplantation Recipients

32. Imaging predictors of response to cardiac resynchronization therapy: left ventricular work asymmetry by echocardiography and septal viability by cardiac magnetic resonance

33. Mechanical Effects on Right Ventricular Function From Left Bundle Branch Block and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

35. Acute redistribution of regional left ventricular work by cardiac resynchronization therapy determines long-term remodelling

36. Mechanism of Abnormal Septal Motion in Left Bundle Branch Block

39. Regional myocardial work by cardiac magnetic resonance and non-invasive left ventricular pressure: a feasibility study in left bundle branch block

42. Interplay of cardiac remodelling and myocardial stiffness in hypertensive heart disease: a shear wave imaging study using high-frame rate echocardiography

44. Layer-Specific Segmental Longitudinal Strain Measurements: Capability of Detecting Myocardial Scar and Differences in Feasibility, Accuracy, and Reproducibility, Among Four Vendors A Report From the EACVI-ASE Strain Standardization Task Force

45. Left Ventricular Remodeling Results in Homogenization of Myocardial Work Distribution

46. Sex-specific difference in outcome after cardiac resynchronization therapy

47. Relation of regional myocardial structure and function in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and amyloidois: a combined two-dimensional speckle tracking and cardiovascular magnetic resonance analysis

48. Papillary muscles contribute significantly more to left ventricular work in dilated hearts

49. Comparison of Feasibility, Accuracy, and Reproducibility of Layer-Specific Global Longitudinal Strain Measurements Among Five Different Vendors: A Report from the EACVI-ASE Strain Standardization Task Force

50. Assessment of mechanical dyssynchrony can improve the prognostic value of guideline-based patient selection for cardiac resynchronization therapy

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