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Papers Tagged ‘ReDS’
Early use of remote dielectric sensing after hospitalization to reduce heart failure readmissions
A Lala, MH Barghash, G Giustino, J Alvarez-Garcia, S Konje, A Parikh, J Ullman, B Keith, J Donehey, SS Mitter, MG Trivieri, JP Contreras, D Burkhoff, N Moss, DM Mancini and SP Pinney
ESC Heart Fail 2020, DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.13026
Relationship Between Noninvasive Assessment of Lung Fluid Volume and Invasively Measured Cardiac Hemodynamics
N Uriel, G Sayer, T Imamura, D Rodgers, G Kim, J Raikhelkar, N Sarswat, S Kalantari, B Chung, A Nguyen, D Burkhoff and A Abbo
J Am Heart Assoc 2018;7:e009175
Relationship Between Noninvasive Assessment of Lung Fluid Volume and Invasively Measured Cardiac Hemodynamics
N Uriel, G Sayer, T Imamura, D Rodgers, G Kim, J Raikhelkar, N Sarswat, S Kalantari, B Chung, A Nguyen, D Burkhoff, A Abbo
J Am Heart Assoc. 2018;7:e009175. DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.118.009175.)
Validation of remote dielectric sensing (ReDS) technology for quantification of lung fluid status: Comparison to high resolution chest computed tomography in patients with and without acute heart failure
O Amir, ZS Azzam, T Gaspar, S Faranesh-Abboud, N Andria, D Burkhoff, A Abbo WT Abraham
Int J Cardiol 2016;221:841-846