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David N. Rosenthal

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  248
Citations -  10537

David N. Rosenthal is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Ventricular assist device. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 248 publications receiving 9013 citations. Previous affiliations of David N. Rosenthal include University Of Tennessee System & Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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Right Ventricular Function in Cardiovascular Disease, Part I Anatomy, Physiology, Aging, and Functional Assessment of the Right Ventricle

TL;DR: The goal of the present review is to offer a clinical perspective on RV structure and function, using echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging to create new opportunities for the study of RV anatomy and physiology.
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Does Size Matter? Clinical Applications of Scaling Cardiac Size and Function for Body Size

TL;DR: The critical role of body size measurements in cardiovascular medicine is described and the experimental evidence, theoretical basis, and clinical application of scaling of various functional parameters are presented.
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Long-term Cardiovascular Toxicity in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults Who Receive Cancer Therapy: Pathophysiology, Course, Monitoring, Management, Prevention, and Research Directions A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

TL;DR: The number of childhood cancer survivors is expected to increase as a result of the rising pediatric cancer incidence and improved long-term survival rates and the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study has improved the understanding of the long- term mortality and morbidity in this high-risk population.
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Evaluation and Management of the Child and Adult With Fontan Circulation: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

TL;DR: There is a clear need for consensus on how best to follow up patients with Fontan circulation and to treat their complications, and a proposed surveillance testing toolkit provides recommendations for a range of acceptable approaches to follow-up care.