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1. Noninvasive Point of Care Device for Assessing Cardiac Response to Acute Volume Changes

2. A Novel Noninvasive Device and Method for Assessing Endothelial Function Is Associated With Measures of Obesity and Fitness.

3. A novel operator-independent noninvasive device for assessing arterial reactivity.

4. Coronavirus disease-19: The multi-level, multi-faceted vasculopathy.

5. Quantifying changes in size of arrhythmic photoplethysmography waveforms during a Valsalva maneuver for assessing cardiac filling pressure.

6. Usefulness of Noninvasively Measured Pulse Amplitude Changes During the Valsalva Maneuver to Identify Hospitalized Heart Failure Patients at Risk of 30-Day Heart Failure Events (from the PRESSURE-HF Study).

7. Usefulness of Pulse Amplitude Changes During the Valsalva Maneuver Measured Using Finger Photoplethysmography to Identify Elevated Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure in Patients With Heart Failure.

8. Usefulness of a Noninvasive Device to Identify Elevated Left Ventricular Filling Pressure Using Finger Photoplethysmography During a Valsalva Maneuver.

9. A finger photoplethysmography waveform during the valsalva maneuver detects changes in left heart filling pressure after hemodialysis.

10. The effect of intermittent pneumatic compression of legs on the levels of nitric oxide related species in blood and on arterial function in the arm.

11. Dietary intake of advanced glycation end products did not affect endothelial function and inflammation in healthy adults in a randomized controlled trial.

12. Effect of exercise on abdominal fat loss in men and women with and without type 2 diabetes.

13. Effect of exercise on blood pressure in type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial.

14. Finger photoplethysmography during the Valsalva maneuver reflects left ventricular filling pressure.

15. Shear rate may normalize the hyperemic flow response to the ischemic stimulus.

16. Arterial reactivity in lower extremities is progressively reduced as cardiovascular risk factors increase: comparison with upper extremities using magnetic resonance imaging.

17. A rapid hemodynamic monitor of acute ischemia during cardiac procedures: changes in relaxation via a continuous left ventricular pressure-derivative loop.

18. Why is flow-mediated dilation dependent on arterial size? Assessment of the shear stimulus using phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging.

19. A novel method for assessing arterial endothelial function using phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging: vasoconstriction during reduced shear.

20. Exaggerated exercise blood pressure is related to impaired endothelial vasodilator function.

21. Exercise blood pressure response is related to left ventricular mass.

22. Peripheral endothelium-dependent flow-mediated vasodilatation is associated with left ventricular mass in older persons with hypertension.

23. The relationship between vascular wall shear stress and flow-mediated dilation: endothelial function assessed by phase-contrast magnetic resonance angiography.

24. A comparison of prospective and retrospective respiratory navigator gating in 3D MR coronary angiography.

25. Findlay implantable two-stage centrifugal pump.

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