Keywords: Heart, Cardiovascular, Exercise, real time
Right heart catheterization during exercise is the current gold standard for diagnosis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) but carries the risk of an invasive procedure. In this work, we present preliminary data using real time cardiac magnetic resonance imaging during exercise in a HFpEF cohort with comparison to healthy controls.
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