Quantification of instantaneous flow rate and dynamically changing effective orifice area using a geometry independent three-dimensional digital color Doppler method: An in vitro study mimicking mitral regurgitation.
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I. Hashimoto | Xiaokui Li | D. Sahn | Y. Mori | R. Rusk | Xiang-ning Li | S. Wanitkun | S. E. Hicks
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