Myocardial stiffness derived from end-systolic wall stress and logarithm of reciprocal of wall thickness. Contractility index independent of ventricular size.
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M Sugawara | K Nakano | S Denslow | W J Corin | M. Sugawara | S. Denslow | W. Corin | B. Carabello | R. Biederman | K. Ishihara | K Ishihara | K. Nakano | S. Kanazawa | R W Biederman | S Kanazawa | B A Carabello | K. Ishihara
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