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  1. Clinical and Imaging Factors Associated with Symptoms in Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis

    Rochester, MN

  2. Pulmonary Hypertension Association Registry

    Rochester, MN

  3. Mild to Moderate Calcified Aortic Stenosis Registry

    Rochester, MN

  4. Assessment of the QT Interval Using a Smartphone ECG Device during Antiarrhythmic Drug Initiation

    Rochester, MN

  5. Ultrasound Microvasculature Imaging of Lymph Nodes

    Rochester, MN

  6. Remote Monitoring of Patients with a Nanostim Leadless Pacemaker Utilizing a Smartphone Enabled ECG

    Rochester, MN

  7. Development of an Evidenced-Based Tool for Prediction of Sudden Death in Patients With Non-Ischemic Cardiomyopathy

    Rochester, MN

  8. A Study to Investigate Minimal Detectable Change in Heart Rate Variability

    Rochester, MN

  9. Prediction of Chronic Pacemaker/ICD Threshold by Increased Pulse Width Duration Pacing

    Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ

  10. Invasive Hemodynamic Response in Low Flow versus Normal Flow Aortic Stenosis after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

    Rochester, MN

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