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Cecilia Corros
Researcher at Central University, India
Publications - 12
Citations - 213
Cecilia Corros is an academic researcher from Central University, India. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Transthoracic echocardiogram. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 196 citations. Previous affiliations of Cecilia Corros include University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Rapid Reversal of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Intracardiac Volume Overload in Patients With Resistant Hypertension and Hyperaldosteronism. A Prospective Clinical Study
Krishna K. Gaddam,Cecilia Corros,Eduardo Pimenta,Mustafa I. Ahmed,Thomas S. Denney,Inmaculada Aban,Seidu Inusah,Himanshu Gupta,Steven G. Lloyd,Suzanne Oparil,Ahsan Husain,Louis J. Dell'Italia,David A. Calhoun +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that hyperaldosteronism causes intracardiac volume overload in patients with resistant hypertension in spite of conventional thiazide diuretic use and mineralocorticoid receptor blockade induces rapid regression of left ventricular hypertrophy irrespective of aldosterone status.
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Real Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in a Coronary Disease Population
Jesús M. de la Hera,José Manuel García-Ruiz,Pablo Martínez-Camblor,María Martín,Ana L. Tellería,Cecilia Corros,Francisco Torres,Oliva C. Fernández-Cimadevilla,Irene Alvarez-Pichel,Esmeralda Capín,Pablo Avanzas,Elías Delgado +11 more
TL;DR: The real incidence of new DM is very high in the coronary population, especially in those with prediabetes, and it is necessary to use the OGTT for diagnosis, but it can optimize its indication using a risk model.
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Determining exercise-induced blood flow reserve in lower extremities using phase contrast MRI.
TL;DR: To study the changes in limb blood flow during lower extremity exercise using phase contrast (PC) MRI in normal volunteers, phase contrast is used as a guide to select the subjects for MRI studies.
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Effect of primary mitral regurgitation on left ventricular synchrony.
Thomas S. Denney,Hosakote Nagaraj,Steven G. Lloyd,Inmaculada Aban,Cecilia Corros,Frank Seghatol-Eslami,David C. McGiffin,Louis J. Dell'Italia,Louis J. Dell'Italia,Himanshu Gupta +9 more
TL;DR: Moderate to severe MR does not cause LV dyssynchrony in patients with LV dilatation and normal LVEF, and cardiac resynchronization therapy in the absence of LV dySSynchrony may not decrease the severity of MR.