Usefulness of noninvasive doppler measurement of ascending aortic blood velocity and acceleration in detecting impairment of the left ventricular functional response to exercise three weeks after acute myocardial infarction
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in The American Journal of Cardiology
- Vol. 58 (10), 879-884
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9149(86)80003-0
Abstract
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