Journal editorial - Predicting the diastolic left ventricular pressure curve non-invasively: how far can echo go?

Journal editorial - Predicting the diastolic ...

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Another piece of the puzzle: long term follow-up of conduction system pacing

With Pranav Mankad and Kenneth Ellenbogen, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond - USA. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorial 

Journal editorial - Pressure-volume loops and cardiac energetics: finally, is it time to translate historical knowledge to clinical routine?

With Joao Felipe Fernandes, King's College London, London - UK and Debbie Zhao, The University of Auckland, Auckland - New Zealand. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorial 

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