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Marc L. Dickstein
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 39
Citations - 2441
Marc L. Dickstein is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Preload. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2221 citations.
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The 2013 International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Guidelines for mechanical circulatory support: executive summary.
David S. Feldman,Salpy V. Pamboukian,Jeffrey J. Teuteberg,Emma J. Birks,Katherine Lietz,Stephanie A. Moore,Jeffrey A. Morgan,Francisco A. Arabia,Mary E. Bauman,Hoger W. Buchholz,Mario Eng,Marc L. Dickstein,Aly El-Banayosy,Tonya Elliot,Daniel J. Goldstein,Kathleen L. Grady,Kylie Jones,K. Hryniewicz,Ranjit John,Annemarie Kaan,Shimon Kusne,Matthias Loebe,M. Patricia Massicotte,Nader Moazami,Paul Mohacsi,Martha L. Mooney,Thomas A. Nelson,Francis D. Pagani,William C. Perry,Evgenij V. Potapov,J. Eduardo Rame,Stuart D. Russell,Erik N. Sorensen,Benjamin Sun,Martin Strueber,Abeel A. Mangi,Michael Petty,Joseph G. Rogers,Amanda W. Rowe +38 more
TL;DR: Institutional Affiliations Co-chairs Feldman D: Minneapolis Heart Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Georgia Institute of Technology and Morehouse School of Medicine, and Pamboukian SV: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, Teuteberg JJ:University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Task force chairs.
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Single-beat estimation of end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship: A novel method with potential for noninvasive application
Stefan Klotz,Ilan Hay,Marc L. Dickstein,Geng Hua Yi,Jie Wang,Mathew S. Maurer,David A. Kass,Daniel Burkhoff +7 more
TL;DR: A single-beat approach to estimate the whole EDPVR from one measured volume-pressure point, which allows the entire curve to be predicted by a new method with a potential for noninvasive application.
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Heart reduction surgery: an analysis of the impact on cardiac function.
TL;DR: This analysis revealed that changes in parameters of ventricular function have different implications during heart reduction surgery than when such changes are observed with inotropism caused by acute pharmacologic therapy.
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Assessment of right ventricular contractile state with the conductance catheter technique in the pig
TL;DR: The conductance catheter provides a continuous measure of right ventricular volume that was used to detect changes inright ventricular contractile state in pigs and represents a promising and much needed method for the evaluation of right Ventricular function.
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A computational method of prediction of the end- diastolic pressure-volume relationship by single beat
TL;DR: An algorithm to estimate the entire EDPVR in humans from a single measured pressure–volume (P–V) point is described, and it is demonstrated how to use EDP VRns to predict a second P–V point on the E DPVR, in which case the entireEDPVR can be predicted.