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Stella Brili

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  24
Citations -  298

Stella Brili is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aorta & Aortic valve replacement. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications receiving 263 citations. Previous affiliations of Stella Brili include Boston Children's Hospital.

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Juxtaposition of the morphologically right atrial appendage in solitus and inversus atria: a study of 35 postmortem cases.

TL;DR: The sidedness of the malposed (juxtaposed) LAA depended on the atrial situs, not on the type of ventricular loop (contrary to what was formerly thought).
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Tissue Doppler imaging and brain natriuretic peptide levels in adults with repaired tetralogy of Fallot.

TL;DR: The results indicate that although this cohort of patients was asymptomatic, using TDI and BNP allowed us to easily discriminate them from the healthy controls, and makes it a valuable tool in the investigation and follow-up of these patients.
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Atherosclerosis of the Aorta in Patients With Acute Thoracic Aortic Dissection

TL;DR: Aortic atherosclerosis is more associated with distal than with proximal aortic dissection, and patients with severe Atherosclerosis were 7.6-fold more probable to have type B than type A dissection.
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Changes in aortic root function after valve replacement in patients with aortic stenosis.

TL;DR: Aortic valve replacement with a mechanical valve results in a significant but transient impairment of aortic distensibility, denoting that aorti function deteriorated less in more severe cases of aortsic stenosis.
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Diastolic Function in Young Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major: An Echocardiographic Study

TL;DR: A U‐curved association of E/A ratio of transmitral Doppler velocity was revealed with BNP levels, while the tissue Dopplers of the Emv/Amv of the mitral annulus movement showed a negative linear association with B NP levels.