[HTML][HTML] Energy loss, a novel biomechanical parameter, correlates with aortic aneurysm size and histopathologic findings

J Chung, K Lachapelle, E Wener, R Cartier… - The Journal of thoracic …, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective Energy loss is a biomechanical parameter that represents the relative amount of
energy absorbed by the aorta during the cardiac cycle. We aimed to correlate energy loss …

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J Chung, K Lachapelle, E Wener, R Cartier… - The Journal of Thoracic …, 2014 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Energy loss, a novel biomechanical parameter, correlates with aortic aneurysm size and histopathologic findings.

J Chung, K Lachapelle, E Wener, R Cartier… - The Journal of …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Objective Energy loss is a biomechanical parameter that represents the relative amount of
energy absorbed by the aorta during the cardiac cycle. We aimed to correlate energy loss …

Energy loss, a novel biomechanical parameter, correlates with aortic aneurysm size and histopathologic findings

J Chung, K Lachapelle, E Wener… - The Journal of …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Energy loss is a biomechanical parameter that represents the relative amount of
energy absorbed by the aorta during the cardiac cycle. We aimed to correlate energy loss …

Energy loss, a novel biomechanical parameter, correlates with aortic aneurysm size and histopathologic findings

J Chung, K Lachapelle, E Wener, R Cartier… - The Journal of Thoracic …, 2014 - infona.pl
Energy loss is a biomechanical parameter that represents the relative amount of energy
absorbed by the aorta during the cardiac cycle. We aimed to correlate energy loss with …

Energy loss, a novel biomechanical parameter, correlates with aortic aneurysm size and histopathologic findings

J Chung, K Lachapelle, E Wener, R Cartier… - The Journal of Thoracic …, 2014 - jtcvs.org
Objective Energy loss is a biomechanical parameter that represents the relative amount of
energy absorbed by the aorta during the cardiac cycle. We aimed to correlate energy loss …