Examples of 'echocardiographic' in a sentence

Meaning of "echocardiographic"

Echocardiographic is an adjective that pertains to the use of echocardiography, a diagnostic test that uses sound waves to create images of the heart's chambers, valves, and surrounding structures
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  • Of or pertaining to echocardiography.

How to use "echocardiographic" in a sentence

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C technically sound echocardiographic study to evaluate data.
Echocardiographic or other objective evidence of heart disease.
All patients underwent transthoracic echocardiographic examination.
The echocardiographic tracing of relatives has been recommended.
Association between inflammation and echocardiographic alterations.
A standard echocardiographic examination was performed in all participants.
Standard formulae were used for echocardiographic calculations.
All echocardiographic tests were considered technically adequate.
All dogs were submitted to a complete echocardiographic assessment.
Measurement of echocardiographic parameters of cardiac fat deposition.
Serial changes in postoperative left heart echocardiographic parameters.
The following echocardiographic parameters have been studied.
Studies with humans are usually invasive or involve echocardiographic studies.
Echocardiographic findings are nonspecific for myocarditis.
The most prevalent echocardiographic abnormalities were.

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F echocardiographic study not adequate for the analysis.
Factors associated with echocardiographic alterations.
A new echocardiographic assessment detected marked tricuspid regurgitation.
All patients underwent transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiographic investigation.
The following echocardiographic parameters were studied.
Valvuloplasty by balloon then began to be indicated in patients with echocardiographic score.
Recent echocardiographic studies were required for all patients.
The cardiologists were blinded to the echocardiographic measurements of the study population.
The echocardiographic study was normal in all these newborns.
Analysis of the echocardiographic variables.
Echocardiographic data of the left atrium.
Several important echocardiographic variables were excluded.
Echocardiographic results related to valve function.
She was not submitted to echocardiographic control at hospital discharge.
Echocardiographic and electrocardiographic endpoints.
Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiographic examinations were performed with all patients.
Echocardiographic evaluation without intra and interobserver reproducibility study.
Analysis of the echocardiographic parameters.
All echocardiographic measurements were recorded to allow posterior analysis.
This is why the association with echocardiographic assessment is of fundamental importance.
The echocardiographic measurements were performed when the patients were randomized.
Postoperative echocardiographic results.
Echocardiographic and electrocardiographic evaluation.
Hemodynamic and echocardiographic measurements.
The echocardiographic studies were performed using bidimensional transthoracic echocardiography.
Only patients with appropriate echocardiographic images were included in the study.
Aorta echocardiographic and radiologic alterations were not noticed preoperatively.
The diagnosis is usually based on clinical signs and echocardiographic findings.
Normal echocardiographic findings were the most prevalent result.
The same examiner performed all serial clinical and echocardiographic examinations.
Clinical and echocardiographic assessments were performed.
The ascending aorta was not properly visualized due to limited echocardiographic window.
A full description of echocardiographic alterations will be discussed in a different paper.
Average values of three cardiac cycles from each echocardiographic view were determined.
Other echocardiographic measurements had no relationship with increased mortality.

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