Slomka et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Cardiac imaging: working towards fully-automated machine analysis & interpretationSlomka et al., 2017
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- Slomka P
- Dey D
- Sitek A
- Motwani M
- Berman D
- Germano G
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- Expert review of medical devices
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Introduction: Non-invasive imaging plays a critical role in managing patients with cardiovascular disease. Although subjective visual interpretation remains the clinical mainstay, quantitative analysis facilitates objective, evidence-based management, and …
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