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Tsutomu Takagi

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Journal of Echocardiography|July 10, 2020
Impaired global longitudinal strain in elderly patients with preserved ejection fraction is associated with raised post-exercise left ventricular filling pressureTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Cardiology|March 24, 2016
Left atrial volume: To thread a round and round mazeTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Echocardiography|June 23, 2025
Head to head comparison of left atrial and ventricular strain at rest in the prediction of exercise-induced elevated left ventricular filling pressure in patients without obvious myocardial ischemiaTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Echocardiography|June 10, 2016
A patient came back with retrograde coronary flow in the distal right coronary artery 2 years after coronary intervention: clinical significance of retrograde coronary flow to detect coronary artery occlusionTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Echocardiography|March 9, 2017
Diastolic stress echocardiographyTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Echocardiography|June 10, 2016
Diastolic stress echocardiography in Japanese elderly patients: prevalence and features of patients with elevated left ventricular filling pressure after treadmill stressTsutomu Takagi, Junichi Yoshikawa
Journal of Echocardiography|June 10, 2016
Patient with pseudo-retrograde coronary flow in the normal right coronary artery and left circumflex artery: pitfall of retrograde coronary flow to detect coronary artery occlusionTsutomu Takagi, Shoichi Kawakami
Journal of Echocardiography|December 23, 2022
Peak atrial longitudinal strain represents atrial fibrillation burden in daily practice: clinical implication of routine left atrial strain measurementsTsutomu Takagi, Takeshi Hosomi
Journal of Cardiology|February 4, 2010
Detection of coronary artery disease using delayed strain imaging at 5 min after the termination of exercise stress: head to head comparison with conventional treadmill stress echocardiographyTsutomu Takagi, Atsushi Takagi, Junichi Yoshikawa
Journal of Cardiology|January 6, 2012
Altered trans-mitral flow velocity pattern after exercise predicts development of new-onset atrial fibrillation in elderly patients with impaired left ventricular relaxation at rest: prognostic value of diastolic stress echocardiographyTsutomu Takagi, Atsushi Takagi, Junichi Yoshikawa
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Journal of Echocardiography|July 10, 2020
Impaired global longitudinal strain in elderly patients with preserved ejection fraction is associated with raised post-exercise left ventricular filling pressureTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Cardiology|March 24, 2016
Left atrial volume: To thread a round and round mazeTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Echocardiography|June 23, 2025
Head to head comparison of left atrial and ventricular strain at rest in the prediction of exercise-induced elevated left ventricular filling pressure in patients without obvious myocardial ischemiaTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Echocardiography|June 10, 2016
A patient came back with retrograde coronary flow in the distal right coronary artery 2 years after coronary intervention: clinical significance of retrograde coronary flow to detect coronary artery occlusionTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Echocardiography|March 9, 2017
Diastolic stress echocardiographyTsutomu Takagi
Journal of Echocardiography|June 10, 2016
Diastolic stress echocardiography in Japanese elderly patients: prevalence and features of patients with elevated left ventricular filling pressure after treadmill stressTsutomu Takagi, Junichi Yoshikawa
Journal of Echocardiography|June 10, 2016
Patient with pseudo-retrograde coronary flow in the normal right coronary artery and left circumflex artery: pitfall of retrograde coronary flow to detect coronary artery occlusionTsutomu Takagi, Shoichi Kawakami
Journal of Echocardiography|December 23, 2022
Peak atrial longitudinal strain represents atrial fibrillation burden in daily practice: clinical implication of routine left atrial strain measurementsTsutomu Takagi, Takeshi Hosomi
Journal of Cardiology|February 4, 2010
Detection of coronary artery disease using delayed strain imaging at 5 min after the termination of exercise stress: head to head comparison with conventional treadmill stress echocardiographyTsutomu Takagi, Atsushi Takagi, Junichi Yoshikawa
Journal of Cardiology|January 6, 2012
Altered trans-mitral flow velocity pattern after exercise predicts development of new-onset atrial fibrillation in elderly patients with impaired left ventricular relaxation at rest: prognostic value of diastolic stress echocardiographyTsutomu Takagi, Atsushi Takagi, Junichi Yoshikawa
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