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    Normal values of regional and global myocardial wall motion in young and elderly individuals using navigator gated tissue phase mapping. by Codreanu, I, Pegg, T, Selvanayagam, J, Robson, M, Rider, O, Dasanu, C, Jung, B, Taggart, D, Golding, S, Clarke, K, Holloway, C

    Published 2014
    “…These parameters may have a role in the assessment of global LV contractility and help differentiate age-related changes from cardiac disease.…”
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    Normal values of regional and global myocardial wall motion in young and elderly individuals using navigator gated tissue phase mapping by Codreanu, I, Pegg, T, Selvanayagam, J, Robson, M, Rider, O, Dasanu, C, Jung, B, Taggart, D, Golding, S, Clarke, K, Holloway, C

    Published 2014
    “…These parameters may have a role in the assessment of global LV contractility and help differentiate age-related changes from cardiac disease. © American Aging Association 2013.…”
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    Clinical implications of cardiac hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging by Rider, O, Tyler, D

    Published 2013
    “…Alterations in cardiac metabolism are now considered a cause, rather than a result, of cardiac disease. Although magnetic resonance spectroscopy has allowed investigation of myocardial energetics, the inherently low sensitivity of the technique has limited its clinical application in the study of cardiac metabolism. …”
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    Clinical implications of cardiac hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging by Rider, O, Tyler, D

    Published 2013
    “…Alterations in cardiac metabolism are now considered a cause, rather than a result, of cardiac disease. Although magnetic resonance spectroscopy has allowed investigation of myocardial energetics, the inherently low sensitivity of the technique has limited its clinical application in the study of cardiac metabolism. …”
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    Very low calorie diets are associated with transient ventricular impairment before reversal of diastolic dysfunction in obesity by Rayner, J, Abdesselam, I, Peterzan, M, Akoumianakis, I, Akawi, N, Antoniades, C, Tomlinson, J, Neubauer, S, Rider, O

    Published 2018
    “…<strong>Conclusions</strong> Whilst VLCDs result in dramatic improvements in insulin resistance, they are associated with transient but significant cardiovascular functional decline, which may have an impact on those with the coexisting cardiac disease. However, after 8 weeks, the diet was associated with normalisation of cardiac function, suggesting they may form a potential therapeutic intervention for diastolic dysfunction in obesity and diabetes.…”
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    Investigating cardiac metabolism and the effect of novel metabolic modulation therapy on cardiac physiology and exercise capacity in aortic stenosis: a multi-parametric cardiac mag... by Monga, S

    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, these patients though able to exercise to volitional exhaustion without developing symptoms have reduced average peak VO2 and VE/VCO2, both of which are predictors of outcome in cardiac disease.</p> <p>In Chapter 4 and 5, the effect of the PPARa agonist Fenofibrate was evaluated on cardiac metabolism and physiology in a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled study. …”
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