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Internal medicine, Cardiology, Coronary artery disease, Myocardial infarction and Heart failure are her primary areas of study. Her Doppler echocardiography, Stenosis, Stress Echocardiography, Blood pressure and Predictive value of tests study are her primary interests in Internal medicine. Patricia A. Pellikka combines subjects such as Surgery and Diastole with her study of Cardiology.
Her Coronary artery disease study combines topics in areas such as Electrocardiography, Heart rate, Ischemia and Dobutamine. Patricia A. Pellikka focuses mostly in the field of Myocardial infarction, narrowing it down to matters related to Chi-squared distribution and, in some cases, Vascular disease and Diabetes mellitus. The concepts of her Heart failure study are interwoven with issues in Myocardial infarction diagnosis, Proportional hazards model, Lung and Hazard ratio.
Patricia A. Pellikka mainly investigates Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ejection fraction, Coronary artery disease and Stenosis. The Internal medicine study which covers Surgery that intersects with Carcinoid Heart Disease. Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Diastole and Cardiology.
Patricia A. Pellikka interconnects Radiology, Blood pressure, Chest pain, Ischemia and Heart disease in the investigation of issues within Coronary artery disease. Her research integrates issues of Asymptomatic and Aortic valve in her study of Stenosis. Her Myocardial infarction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Artery, Perfusion and Hazard ratio.
Her primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ejection fraction, Stenosis and In patient. Her study in Coronary artery disease, Myocardial infarction, Atrial fibrillation, Aortic valve and Stress Echocardiography is done as part of Internal medicine. Her studies in Coronary artery disease integrate themes in fields like Radiology and Chest pain.
Cardiology is closely attributed to Interquartile range in her research. Her Ejection fraction research includes themes of Prospective cohort study, Asymptomatic, Single Center and Diastole. Many of her research projects under Stenosis are closely connected to Doppler effect with Doppler effect, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ejection fraction, In patient and Stenosis. Her Internal medicine and Coronary artery disease, Stage, Ventricular pressure, Regurgitation and Mitral valve investigations all form part of her Internal medicine research activities. As a member of one scientific family, Patricia A. Pellikka mostly works in the field of Coronary artery disease, focusing on Myocardial infarction and, on occasion, Chest pain and Randomized controlled trial.
Her Cardiology study incorporates themes from Natural history and Interquartile range. The study incorporates disciplines such as Prospective cohort study and Blood pressure in addition to Ejection fraction. Her studies deal with areas such as Ventricle and Hemodynamics, Vascular resistance as well as Stenosis.
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Recommendations for chamber quantification: a report from the American Society of Echocardiography's Guidelines and Standards Committee and the Chamber Quantification Writing Group, developed in conjunction with the European Association of Echocardiography, a branch of the European Society of Cardiology.
Roberto M. Lang;Michelle Bierig;Richard B. Devereux;Frank A. Flachskampf.
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography (2005)
Recommendations for the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function by echocardiography
Sherif F. Nagueh;Christopher P. Appleton;Thierry C. Gillebert;Paolo N. Marino.
European Journal of Echocardiography (2008)
Recommendations for chamber quantification
Roberto M. Lang;Michelle Bierig;Richard B Devereux;Frank A Flachskampf.
European Journal of Echocardiography (2006)
Recommendations for the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function by echocardiography
Sherif F. Nagueh;Christopher P Appleton;Thierry C. Gillebert;Paolo N. Marino.
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography (2009)
Echocardiographic assessment of valve stenosis: EAE/ASE recommendations for clinical practice
Helmut Baumgartner;Judy Hung;Javier Bermejo;John B. Chambers.
European Journal of Echocardiography (2009)
EAE/ASE Recommendations for Image Acquisition and Display Using Three-Dimensional Echocardiography
Roberto M. Lang;Luigi P. Badano;Wendy Tsang;David H. Adams.
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography (2012)
Outcome of 622 Adults With Asymptomatic, Hemodynamically Significant Aortic Stenosis During Prolonged Follow-Up
Patricia A. Pellikka;Maurice E. Sarano;Rick A. Nishimura;Joseph F. Malouf.
Circulation (2005)
Myocardial Viability and Survival in Ischemic Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Robert O. Bonow;Gerald Maurer;Kerry L. Lee;Thomas A. Holly.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2011)
ACCF/ASNC/ACR/AHA/ASE/SCCT/SCMR/SNM 2009 Appropriate Use Criteria for Cardiac Radionuclide Imaging
Robert C. Hendel;Daniel S. Berman;Marcelo F. Di Carli;Paul A. Heidenreich.
Circulation (2009)
ACCF/ASNC/ACR/AHA/ASE/SCCT/SCMR/SNM 2009 Appropriate Use Criteria for Cardiac Radionuclide Imaging. A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Appropriate Use Criteria Task Force, the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, the American College of Radiology, the American Heart Association, the American Society of Echocardiography, the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
Robert C. Hendel;Daniel S. Berman;Marcelo F. Di Carli;Paul A. Heidenreich.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2009)
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