93 results on '"Wouters, Philippe"'
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2. Prognostic implications of invasive hemodynamics during cardiac resynchronization therapy: Stroke work outperforms dP/dtmax
3. On-screen image-guided lead placement in cardiac resynchronization therapy: Feasibility and outcome in a multicenter setting
4. Strain-based discoordination imaging during exercise in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: Feasibility and reproducibility
5. Optimizing lead placement for pacing in dyssynchronous heart failure: The patient in the lead
6. Acute recoordination rather than functional hemodynamic improvement determines reverse remodelling by cardiac resynchronisation therapy
7. Virtual pacing of a patient's digital twin to predict left ventricular reverse remodelling after cardiac resynchronization therapy
8. Virtual pacing of a patient’s digital twin to predict left ventricular reverse remodelling after cardiac resynchronization therapy
9. Virtual pacing of a patient's digital twin to predict left ventricular reverse remodelling after cardiac resynchronization therapy.
10. CI-452767-4 NON-INVASIVE 3D ELECTRICAL ACTIVATION MAPPING TO PREDICT CRT RESPONSE: SITE OF LATEST LV ACTIVATION RELATIVE TO PACING SITE
11. Comparison of the relation of the ESC 2021 and ESC 2013 definitions of left bundle branch block with clinical and echocardiographic outcome in cardiac resynchronization therapy
12. Non-invasive three-dimensional electrical activation mapping to predict cardiac resynchronization therapy response: site of latest left ventricular activation relative to pacing site
13. Deep learning-Autoencoders
14. Non-invasive three-dimensional electrical activation mapping to predict cardiac resynchronization therapy response::site of latest left ventricular activation relative to pacing site
15. Prognostic implications of invasive hemodynamics during cardiac resynchronization therapy: Stroke work outperforms dP/dt max.
16. Comparison of the relation of the ESC 2021 and ESC 2013 definitions of left bundle branch block with clinical and echocardiographic outcome in cardiac resynchronization therapy
17. Non-invasive three-dimensional electrical activation mapping to predict cardiac resynchronization therapy response: site of latest left ventricular activation relative to pacing site
18. Remodeling in the AV block dog is essential for tolerating moderate treadmill activity
19. On-Screen Image-Guided Lead Placement in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Feasibility and Outcome in a Multicenter Setting
20. Electrocardiogram-based deep learning improves outcome prediction following cardiac resynchronization therapy
21. Remodeling in the AV block dog is essential for tolerating moderate treadmill activity
22. Patient-Tailored Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Imaging and Exercise Strategies
23. Electrocardiogram-based deep learning improves outcome prediction following cardiac resynchronization therapy
24. Does recovery from submaximal exercise predict response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy?
25. Patient-Tailored Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Imaging and Exercise Strategies
26. Does mechanical dyssynchrony in addition to QRS area ensure sustained response to cardiac resynchronization therapy?
27. Pacing therapy for atrioventricular dromotropathy: a combined computational-experimental-clinical study
28. PO-658-01 EXPLAINABLE DEEP LEARNING OUTPERFORMS GUIDELINE CRITERIA FOR PREDICTION OF CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY OUTCOME
29. Does mechanical dyssynchrony in addition to QRS area ensure sustained response to cardiac resynchronization therapy?
30. Electrocardiogram-based deep learning improves outcome prediction following cardiac resynchronization therapy.
31. Does mechanical dyssynchrony in addition to QRS area ensure sustained response to cardiac resynchronization therapy?
32. Abstract 13300: Does Mechanical Dyssynchrony in Addition to QRS Area Ensure Sustained Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy?
33. Pacing therapy for atrioventricular dromotropathy: a combined computational–experimental–clinical study
34. Advanced image-supported lead placement in cardiac resynchronisation therapy: protocol for the multicentre, randomised controlled ADVISE trial and early economic evaluation
35. The value of septal rebound stretch analysis for the prediction of volumetric response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
36. Advanced image-supported lead placement in cardiac resynchronisation therapy: protocol for the multicentre, randomised controlled ADVISE trial and early economic evaluation
37. Optimizing lead placement for pacing in dyssynchronous heart failure: the patient in the lead
38. Reduction in the QRS area after cardiac resynchronization therapy is associated with survival and echocardiographic response
39. Acute recoordination rather than functional hemodynamic improvement determines reverse remodelling by cardiac resynchronisation therapy
40. The value of septal rebound stretch analysis for the prediction of volumetric response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
41. Reduction in the QRS area after cardiac resynchronization therapy is associated with survival and echocardiographic response
42. Pacing therapy for atrioventricular dromotropathy: a combined computational-experimental-clinical study.
43. The value of septal rebound stretch analysis for the prediction of volumetric response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
44. Guide d'achat des bières au Québec
45. The value of septal rebound stretch analysis for the prediction of volumetric response to cardiac resynchronization therapy.
46. Local microRNA-133a downregulation is associated with hypertrophy in the dyssynchronous heart
47. Plaisirs culinaires à la bière
48. APPRÉCIER LA BIÈRE, COMME LE VIN.
49. Non-invasive three-dimensional electrical activation mapping to predict cardiac resynchronization therapy response: site of latest left ventricular activation relative to pacing site.
50. Remodeling in the AV block dog is essential for tolerating moderate treadmill activity.
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