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Echocardiography Second Edition

Regional Strain: The Physiology of Dyssynchrony

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Risum, N; Forsha, D; Emerek, K; Søgaard, P; Kisslo, J
January 1, 2018

There are two major functional applications for speckle tracked strain used in the study of cardiac function: global and regional. This chapter is about regional functional strain assessment. The basics of ultrasound speckle tracking and strain are discussed in detail elsewhere in this volume and this current chapter assumes a familiarity with these principles.

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January 1, 2018

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867 / 888
 

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Risum, N., Forsha, D., Emerek, K., Søgaard, P., & Kisslo, J. (2018). Regional Strain: The Physiology of Dyssynchrony. In Echocardiography Second Edition (pp. 867–888). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71617-6_35
Risum, N., D. Forsha, K. Emerek, P. Søgaard, and J. Kisslo. “Regional Strain: The Physiology of Dyssynchrony.” In Echocardiography Second Edition, 867–88, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71617-6_35.
Risum N, Forsha D, Emerek K, Søgaard P, Kisslo J. Regional Strain: The Physiology of Dyssynchrony. In: Echocardiography Second Edition. 2018. p. 867–88.
Risum, N., et al. “Regional Strain: The Physiology of Dyssynchrony.” Echocardiography Second Edition, 2018, pp. 867–88. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-71617-6_35.
Risum N, Forsha D, Emerek K, Søgaard P, Kisslo J. Regional Strain: The Physiology of Dyssynchrony. Echocardiography Second Edition. 2018. p. 867–888.

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Publication Date

January 1, 2018

Start / End Page

867 / 888