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Wave intensity wall analysis: a novel noninvasive method to measure wave intensity
Heart and Vessels, 10/06/09
Larsson M et al. – The results of the study indicate that the mechanical properties of the arterial wall could be used as input for wave intensity calculations. The WIWA concept is a promising new method that potentially provides several advantages over earlier wave intensity methods, but it still has limitations and needs further refinement and larger studies to find the optimal clinical use.
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