Min Pu
Wake Forest University
20 Papers
28 Citations
Min Pu is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Min Pu include Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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Papers
Influence of myocardial fibrosis on left ventricular diastolic function: noninvasive assessment by cardiac magnetic resonance and echo.
Antonella Moreo,Giuseppe Ambrosio,Benedetta De Chiara,Min Pu,Tam Tran,Francesco Mauri,Subha V. Raman +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of fibrosis on left ventricular diastolic function was defined by measuring myocardial fibrosis with cardiac magnetic resonance and Doppler echocardiography.
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Loss of adrenergic augmentation of diastolic intra-LV pressure difference in patients with diastolic dysfunction: evaluation by color M-mode echocardiography.
Takahiro Ohara,Cassie L. Niebel,Kelley C. Stewart,John Charonko,Min Pu,Pavlos P. Vlachos,William C. Little +6 more
TL;DR: In patients with preserved EF, DD is associated with a reduced adrenergic augmentation of the IVPD from the mid-LV to the LV apex, reflecting less apical suction.
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Comparison of paravalvular aortic leak characteristics in the Medtronic CoreValve versus Edwards Sapien Valve: Paravalvular aortic leak characteristics.
Olivia N. Gilbert,Charles H. Choi,Jodie Franzil,Melissa C. Caughey,Waqas Qureshi,R. Brandon Stacey,Min Pu,Robert J. Applegate,Sanjay Gandhi,David Zhao +9 more
TL;DR: Temporally quantify and localize paravalvular aortic leak after transcatheter aorta replacement (TAVR) in the Medtronic CoreValve versus the Edwards Sapien Valve.
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Echocardiography-derived tricuspid regurgitant jet velocity is an important marker for the progression of sickle-cell disease.
TL;DR: TRV is an important global marker for the severity and progression of SCD, and carries a significant prognostic implication, and is significantly associated with increased mortality.
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