2016
DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/jew154
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The power of ultrasound: treating secondary MR with sound waves

Abstract: Innovations in physics and its applications often enable medical advances. Collaboration between physicists who developed a high-frame-rate ultrasound system and cardiovascular investigators has allowed non-invasive measurement of vascular and myocardial stiffness. 1,2 In this current issue of the European Heart JournalCardiovascular Imaging, members of these groups, using a related technology, have employed ultrasound to treat as well as to image the heart 3 in mitral regurgitation (MR) secondary to myocardia… Show more

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“…TEE and TTE are important for the diagnosis of RCT [17]. TEE has a better view because the esophagus is closer to the heart, TEE can avoid the interference of thoracic morphology and lung, and the TEE probe has a higher discrimination rate, so it is easier to view the morphology, texture and motor characteristics of the diseased lobe and chordae tendineae [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TEE and TTE are important for the diagnosis of RCT [17]. TEE has a better view because the esophagus is closer to the heart, TEE can avoid the interference of thoracic morphology and lung, and the TEE probe has a higher discrimination rate, so it is easier to view the morphology, texture and motor characteristics of the diseased lobe and chordae tendineae [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%