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W H Gaasch

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Herz|June 1, 1981
Left ventricular volume, mass, and function following surgical correction of chronic aortic regurgitationJ D Carroll, W H Gaasch
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases|September 1, 1984
Evaluation of myocardial function in cardiomyopathic statesW H Gaasch, M R Zile
Archives of Internal Medicine|May 1, 1975
Bypass surgery for Prinzmetal variant anginaA V Adyanthaya, W H Gaasch
Modern Concepts of Cardiovascular Disease|September 1, 1978
Diastolic compliance of the left ventricle. II: chamber and muscle stiffness, the volume/mass ratio and clinical implicationsH J Levine, W H Gaasch
The American Journal of Cardiology|August 1, 1983
Ratio of regurgitant volume to end-diastolic volume: a major determinant of ventricular response to surgical correction of chronic volume overloadH J Levine, W H Gaasch
Circulation Research|September 1, 1981
Myocardial relaxation. III. Reoxygenation mechanics in the intact dog heartA S Blaustein, W H Gaasch
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|November 1, 1996
Vasoactive drugs in chronic regurgitant lesions of the mitral and aortic valvesH J Levine, W H Gaasch
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1991
Load-dependent left ventricular relaxation in conscious dogsM R Zile, W H Gaasch
Archives of Internal Medicine|February 1, 1986
When to intervene in chronic aortic regurgitationP K Hoshino, W H Gaasch
Modern Concepts of Cardiovascular Disease|August 1, 1978
Diastolic compliance of the left ventricle. I: causes of a noncompliant ventricular chamberH J Levine, W H Gaasch
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Herz|June 1, 1981
Left ventricular volume, mass, and function following surgical correction of chronic aortic regurgitationJ D Carroll, W H Gaasch
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases|September 1, 1984
Evaluation of myocardial function in cardiomyopathic statesW H Gaasch, M R Zile
Archives of Internal Medicine|May 1, 1975
Bypass surgery for Prinzmetal variant anginaA V Adyanthaya, W H Gaasch
Modern Concepts of Cardiovascular Disease|September 1, 1978
Diastolic compliance of the left ventricle. II: chamber and muscle stiffness, the volume/mass ratio and clinical implicationsH J Levine, W H Gaasch
The American Journal of Cardiology|August 1, 1983
Ratio of regurgitant volume to end-diastolic volume: a major determinant of ventricular response to surgical correction of chronic volume overloadH J Levine, W H Gaasch
Circulation Research|September 1, 1981
Myocardial relaxation. III. Reoxygenation mechanics in the intact dog heartA S Blaustein, W H Gaasch
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|November 1, 1996
Vasoactive drugs in chronic regurgitant lesions of the mitral and aortic valvesH J Levine, W H Gaasch
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1991
Load-dependent left ventricular relaxation in conscious dogsM R Zile, W H Gaasch
Archives of Internal Medicine|February 1, 1986
When to intervene in chronic aortic regurgitationP K Hoshino, W H Gaasch
Modern Concepts of Cardiovascular Disease|August 1, 1978
Diastolic compliance of the left ventricle. I: causes of a noncompliant ventricular chamberH J Levine, W H Gaasch
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