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Dominika Suchá

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  19
Citations -  346

Dominika Suchá is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aortic valve & Systole. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 223 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominika Suchá include Stanford University & Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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Sublingual Nitroglycerin Administration in Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography: a Systematic Review.

TL;DR: Sublingual nitroglycerin improves the coronary diameter, the number of assessable segments, image quality and diagnostic accuracy of coronary CT angiography without major side effects or systemic physiological changes.
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Multimodality Imaging Assessment of Prosthetic Heart Valves.

TL;DR: CT shows great clinical relevance as a complementary imaging tool for the diagnostic work-up of patients with suspected PHV obstruction and endocarditis and MRI shows potential for functional PHV assessment although more studies are required to provide diagnostic reference values to allow discrimination of normal from pathological conditions.
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Does the aortic annulus undergo conformational change throughout the cardiac cycle? : A systematic review

TL;DR: The aortic annulus does undergo dynamic changes during the cardiac cycle and in patients with large conformational changes, diastolic compared with systolic measurements can result in undersizing TAVI prostheses.
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The impact of a new model-based iterative reconstruction algorithm on prosthetic heart valve related artifacts at reduced radiation dose MDCT

TL;DR: This study suggests that IMR allows for more radiation dose reduction in comparison to hybrid IR while maintaining high image quality, and Iterative reconstruction and particularly IMR significantly reduce PHV-related artifacts and improve objective image quality in non-pulsatile conditions, even in reduced-dose images.