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- who: Michael McGettrick from the ShanghaiTech University, China have published the research: Cardiac geometry, as assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance, can differentiate subtypes of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary vascular disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study demonstrated that a significantly reduced pulmonary artery distensibility in the CTED population could differentiate between normal and CTED. This study has a number of strengths.
- how: The authors hypothesized that EI would be abnormal in CTEPH and normal in CTED and that the authors could use this investigation to differentiate between normal and disease states that would . . .
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