Validation of an arterial constitutive model accounting for collagen content and crosslinking.
/in Arterial Mechanics, Fibrosis, Genetics, In Silico, Pre-Clinical, Stress17?-estradiol attenuates conduit pulmonary artery mechanical property changes with pulmonary arterial hypertension.
/in Arterial Mechanics, Fibrosis, Pre-Clinical, Sex & Maturation, StressAccuracy of doppler echocardiographic estimates of pulmonary artery pressures in a canine model of pulmonary hypertension.
/in Hemodynamics, Pre-Clinical, RV Function, StressA novel in vivo approach to assess radial and axial distensibility of large and intermediate pulmonary artery branches.
/in Arterial Mechanics, Pre-Clinical, StressImpact of hematocrit on right ventricular afterload during the progression of hypoxic pulmonary hypertension.
/in Arterial Mechanics, Hemodynamics, Pre-Clinical, RV Function, StressPulmonary artery relative area change is inversely related to ex vivo measured arterial elastic modulus in the canine model of acute pulmonary embolization.
/in Arterial Mechanics, Pre-Clinical, StressDirect and Indirect protection of right ventricular function by estrogen in an experimental model of pulmonary arterial hypertension.
/in Arterial Mechanics, Fibrosis, Hemodynamics, Pre-Clinical, RV Function, Sex & Maturation, StressLow cost MRI-compatible stepper exercise device for use cardiac stress tests.
/in Arterial Mechanics, Clinical, Hemodynamics, RV Function, StressNon-invasive assessment of cardiac function and pulmonary vascular resistance in an canine model of acute thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension using 4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance.
/in Arterial Mechanics, Hemodynamics, Pre-Clinical, RV Function, StressChesler Lab
Professor Naomi C. Chesler
University of California, Irvine
2420 Engineering Hall
(949) 824-3941
nchesler@uci.edu