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Benjamin W. Eidem

Researcher at Mayo Clinic

Publications -  110
Citations -  4795

Benjamin W. Eidem is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy & Heart disease. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 108 publications receiving 4336 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin W. Eidem include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & Loyola University Chicago.

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Impact of cardiac growth on Doppler tissue imaging velocities: a study in healthy children.

TL;DR: In healthy children, parameters of cardiac growth, most notably left ventricular end-diastolic dimension, have the most significant correlation with the majority of DTI velocities, whereas sex, heart rate, and other echocardiographic parameters demonstrated minimal or no correlation.
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Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow in fetuses with congenital heart disease: the brain sparing effect

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that cerebral autoregulation occurs in CHD fetuses, and the degree of autoreGulation is dependent on the specific CHD and correlates with intrauterine head circumferences.
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Usefulness of the myocardial performance index for assessing right ventricular function in congenital heart disease.

TL;DR: The MPI is a quantitative measure of RV performance that is appears to be relatively independent of changes in preload or afterload in the clinical setting, and was seen in any postoperative patient group despite relief of RV volume or pressure overload.
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Nongeometric Quantitative Assessment of Right and Left Ventricular Function: Myocardial Performance Index in Normal Children and Patients with Ebstein Anomaly

TL;DR: The myocardial performance index quantitatively reflects ventricular performance in patients with complex ventricular geometry (ie, Ebstein anomaly) and in the absence of a geometric solution, this nongeometric index is particularly appealing for the assessment of RV or LV performance.