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Septal flash and septal rebound stretch have different underlying mechanisms
John Walmsley
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, Peter R. Huntjens
,
Frits W. Prinzen
,
Tammo Delhaas
,
Joost Lumens
*
Corresponding author for this work
Biomedische Technologie
Fysiologie
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Septal Rebound Stretch
100%
Septal Flash
100%
Left Ventricular Function
46%
Ventricular Wall
46%
Right Ventricular Free Wall
38%
Left Bundle Branch Block
30%
Transseptal
23%
Pressure Gradient
23%
Activation Time
15%
Systole
15%
Computer Model
7%
CircAdapt
7%
Wall Motion
7%
Interventricular Septum
7%
M-mode
7%
Early Activation
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Left Bundle Branch Block
100%
Rebound
100%
Interventricular Septum
25%
INIS
walls
100%
contraction
33%
motion
25%
pressure gradients
25%
patients
8%
computerized simulation
8%
simulation
8%
computer simulation
8%
strains
8%
Neuroscience
Left Bundle Branch Block
100%
Interventricular Septum
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Left Bundle Branch Block
100%