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Derek J Bivona

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JACC. Basic to Translational Science|March 25, 2025
CXC-Chemokine-Receptor-Type-5 Expression on Circulating Naive B Cells Predicts Improvement After Cardiac Resynchronization TherapyKenneth C Bilchick, Jesse D Cochran, Chantel McSkimming, et al.
Heart Rhythm|January 12, 2026
External validation of an explainable electrocardiogram-only deep learning algorithm for prediction of response after cardiac resynchronization therapyRutger R van de Leur, Derek J Bivona, Rohan Herur, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine|June 8, 2024
Machine learning of ECG waveforms and cardiac magnetic resonance for response and survival after cardiac resynchronization therapyDerek J Bivona, Sona Ghadimi, Yu Wang, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research|September 6, 2023
Noninvasive Electrical Mapping Compared with the Paced QRS Complex for Optimizing CRT Programmed Settings and Predicting Multidimensional ResponseFrances L Morales, Derek J Bivona, Mohamad Abdi, et al.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine|October 3, 2022
Cardiac magnetic resonance defines mechanisms of sex-based differences in outcomes following cardiac resynchronization therapyDerek J Bivona, Srikar Tallavajhala, Mohamad Abdi, et al.
Heart Rhythm O2|November 7, 2022
Machine learning for multidimensional response and survival after cardiac resynchronization therapy using features from cardiac magnetic resonanceDerek J Bivona, Srikar Tallavajhala, Mohamad Abdi, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease|October 27, 2023
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance, Electromechanical Activation, Kidney Function, and Natriuretic Peptides in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy UpgradesDerek J Bivona, Pim J A Oomen, Yu Wang, et al.
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JACC. Basic to Translational Science|March 25, 2025
CXC-Chemokine-Receptor-Type-5 Expression on Circulating Naive B Cells Predicts Improvement After Cardiac Resynchronization TherapyKenneth C Bilchick, Jesse D Cochran, Chantel McSkimming, et al.
Heart Rhythm|January 12, 2026
External validation of an explainable electrocardiogram-only deep learning algorithm for prediction of response after cardiac resynchronization therapyRutger R van de Leur, Derek J Bivona, Rohan Herur, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine|June 8, 2024
Machine learning of ECG waveforms and cardiac magnetic resonance for response and survival after cardiac resynchronization therapyDerek J Bivona, Sona Ghadimi, Yu Wang, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research|September 6, 2023
Noninvasive Electrical Mapping Compared with the Paced QRS Complex for Optimizing CRT Programmed Settings and Predicting Multidimensional ResponseFrances L Morales, Derek J Bivona, Mohamad Abdi, et al.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine|October 3, 2022
Cardiac magnetic resonance defines mechanisms of sex-based differences in outcomes following cardiac resynchronization therapyDerek J Bivona, Srikar Tallavajhala, Mohamad Abdi, et al.
Heart Rhythm O2|November 7, 2022
Machine learning for multidimensional response and survival after cardiac resynchronization therapy using features from cardiac magnetic resonanceDerek J Bivona, Srikar Tallavajhala, Mohamad Abdi, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease|October 27, 2023
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance, Electromechanical Activation, Kidney Function, and Natriuretic Peptides in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy UpgradesDerek J Bivona, Pim J A Oomen, Yu Wang, et al.
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