コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)
通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 rrhage, thromboembolic event, or progressive aortic insufficiency.
2 continuous-flow VADs, including bleeding and aortic insufficiency.
3 he aortic cusps in aortic root dilation with aortic insufficiency.
4 long-term follow-up suggests an increase in aortic insufficiency.
5 One study had aortic insufficiency.
6 in the descending aorta after creation of an aortic insufficiency.
7 The second patient developed new moderate aortic insufficiency.
8 e aortic valve: 2 for endocarditis and 3 for aortic insufficiency.
9 d severe, 4 moderate, and 3 mild-to-moderate aortic insufficiency.
10 s, pacemaker implantation rates, or moderate aortic insufficiency.
11 re laboratory-adjudicated moderate-to-severe aortic insufficiency (4.2% versus 13.7%; P=0.04), compar
13 lationship between neo-aortic root size, neo-aortic insufficiency (AI), and reintervention at mid-ter
17 ical approach for following up patients with aortic insufficiency and helps to determine the optimal
19 al but also appear to have a reduced risk of aortic insufficiency and thromboembolic complications.
23 rhage, thromboembolic event, and progressive aortic insufficiency, create substantial morbidity and m
24 (hazard ratio: 1.1; p = 0.01), pre-operative aortic insufficiency (hazard ratio: 2.7; p = 0.002), and
28 ons (OR, 1.89; CI, 1.10-3.24; P = 0.02), and aortic insufficiency (OR, 1.85; CI, 1.26-2.71; P = 0.002
30 cranial hemorrhage (P=0.015) and progressive aortic insufficiency (P=0.078) but not for thromboemboli
31 patients with ascending aortic aneurysm and aortic insufficiency secondary to dilated sinotubular ju
WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。