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    Effect of obesity and insulin resistance on myocardial substrate metabolism and efficiency in young women by PETERSON, Linda R, HERRERO, Pilar, GROPLER, Robert J, SCHECHTMAN, Kenneth B, RACETTE, Susan B, WAGGONER, Alan D, KISRIEVA-WARE, Zulia, DENCE, Carmen, KLEIN, Samuel, MARSALA, Joann, MEYER, Timothy

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (11-05-2004)
    “…Obesity is a risk factor for impaired cardiac performance, particularly in women. Animal studies suggest that alterations in myocardial fatty acid metabolism…”
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    Randomized prospective trial of atrioventricular delay programming for cardiac resynchronization therapy by Sawhney, Navinder S, Waggoner, Alan D, Garhwal, Sanjeev, Chawla, Mohit K, Osborn, Judy, Faddis, Mitchell N

    Published in Heart rhythm (01-11-2004)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if AV delay optimization with continuous-wave Doppler aortic velocity-time integral (VTI) is clinically superior to…”
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    A Prospective Comparison of AV Delay Programming Methods for Hemodynamic Optimization during Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy by GOLD, MICHAEL R., NIAZI, IMRAN, GIUDICI, MICHAEL, LEMAN, ROBERT B., STURDIVANT, J. LACY, KIM, MICHAEL H., YU, YINGHONG, DING, JIANG, WAGGONER, ALAN D.

    “…Introduction: There are several methods for programming the optimal AV delay (AVD) during cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). These include Doppler…”
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    Prospective comparison of echocardiographic atrioventricular delay optimization methods for cardiac resynchronization therapy by Kerlan, Jeffrey E, Sawhney, Navinder S, Waggoner, Alan D, Chawla, Mohit K, Garhwal, Sanjeev, Osborn, Judy L, Faddis, Mitchell N

    Published in Heart rhythm (01-02-2006)
    “…Atrioventricular (AV) delay optimization can be an important determinant of the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in patients with medically…”
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    Improvements in Left Ventricular Diastolic Function After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Are Coupled to Response in Systolic Performance by Waggoner, Alan D., Faddis, Mitchell N., Gleva, Marye J., de las Fuentes, Lisa, Dávila-Román, Víctor G.

    “…Improvements in Left Ventricular Diastolic Function After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Are Coupled to Response in Systolic Performance Alan D. Waggoner,…”
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    Role of Serotoninergic Pathways in Drug-Induced Valvular Heart Disease and Diagnostic Features by Echocardiography by Smith, Sakima A., MD, Waggoner, Alan D., MHS, de las Fuentes, Lisa, MD, Davila-Roman, Victor G., MD, FACC, FASE

    “…Serotonin plays a significant role in the development of carcinoid heart disease, which primarily leads to fibrosis and contraction of right-sided heart…”
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    Central aortic pressure is independently associated with diastolic function by Subherwal, Sumeet, MD, MBA, de las Fuentes, Lisa, MD, Waggoner, Alan D., MHS, Heuerman, Sharon, RN, Spence, Karen E., MS, Davila-Roman, Victor G., MD, FACC, FASE

    Published in The American heart journal (01-06-2010)
    “…Background Studies investigating the association between central aortic pressures and diastolic function have been limited. Methods Consecutive ambulatory…”
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    Characterization of left ventricular diastolic function in hypertension by use of Doppler tissue imaging and color M-mode techniques by Rovner, Aleksandr, de las Fuentes, Lisa, Waggoner, Alan D, Memon, Nada, Chohan, Rizwana, Dávila-Román, Victor G

    “…Abnormalities in left ventricular (LV) relaxation and/or increased filling pressures are indicators of LV diastolic dysfunction in patients with hypertension…”
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    Are Normative Values for LV Geometry and Mass Based on Fundamental Imaging Valid with Use of Harmonic Imaging? by de las Fuentes, Lisa, MD, FASE, Spence, Karen E., MS, Dávila-Román, Victor G., MD, FASE, Waggoner, Alan D., MHS

    “…Background Multiple studies have reported echocardiographically determined normal reference values for left ventricular (LV) mass (LVM) derived using…”
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