Brett E Fenster
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Recent Articles
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Cain M, Schafer M, Ross L, Ivy D, Mitchell M, Fenster B, et al.
Pulm Circ
. 2023 Nov;
13(4):e12307.
PMID: 37941938
Intracardiac flow hemodynamic patterns have been considered to be an early sign of diastolic dysfunction. In this study we investigated right ventricular (RV) diastolic dysfunction between patients with pulmonary arterial...
2.
Abnormal pulmonary flow is associated with impaired right ventricular coupling in patients with COPD
Oganesyan A, Hoffner-Heinike A, Barker A, Frank B, Ivy D, Hunter K, et al.
Int J Cardiovasc Imaging
. 2021 May;
37(10):3039-3048.
PMID: 34021434
Cor Pulmonale or right ventricular (RV) dysfunction due to pulmonary disease is an expected complication of COPD resulting primarily from increased afterload mediated by chronic alveolar hypoxemia and resulting hypoxic...
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Schafer M, Ivy D, Abman S, Stenmark K, Browne L, Barker A, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2019 Mar;
316(5):H1091-H1104.
PMID: 30822118
Despite different developmental and pathological processes affecting lung vascular remodeling in both patient populations, differences in 4D MRI findings between children and adults with PAH have not been studied. The...
4.
Rho J, Lynch D, Suh Y, Nah J, Zach J, Schroeder J, et al.
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2018 Mar;
97(3):e9542.
PMID: 29504975
To identify a predictive value for the exacerbation status of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) subjects, we evaluated the relationship between pulmonary vascular measurements on chest CT and severe COPD...
5.
Schafer M, Barker A, Kheyfets V, Stenmark K, Crapo J, Yeager M, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2017 Dec;
6(12).
PMID: 29263034
Background: Qualitative and quantitative flow hemodynamic indexes have been shown to reflect right ventricular (RV) afterload and function in pulmonary hypertension (PH). We aimed to quantify flow hemodynamic formations in...
6.
Schafer M, Kheyfets V, Barker A, Stenmark K, Hunter K, McClatchey P, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2017 Oct;
68(1):246-253.
PMID: 28986100
Objective: Central aortic stiffness and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are associated with increased incidence of devastating aortopathies. However, the exact mechanism leading to elevated aortic stiffness in patients with...
7.
Browning J, Hertzberg J, Schroeder J, Fenster B
Bioengineering (Basel)
. 2017 Sep;
4(2).
PMID: 28952510
Diastolic dysfunction, a leading cause of heart failure in the US, is a complex pathology which manifests morphological and hemodynamic changes in the heart and circulatory system. Recent advances in...
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Fenster B, Carroll J
Chronic Obstr Pulm Dis
. 2017 Aug;
1(2):151-154.
PMID: 28848817
No abstract available.
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Schafer M, Humphries S, Stenmark K, Kheyfets V, Buckner J, Hunter K, et al.
Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging
. 2017 May;
19(4):415-424.
PMID: 28460004
Aims: To investigate the possibility that vorticity assessed by four-dimensional flow cardiac magnetic resonance (4D-Flow CMR) in the left ventricle of patients with mild-to-moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is...
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Rahaghi F, Vegas-Sanchez-Ferrero G, Minhas J, Come C, de la Bruere I, Wells J, et al.
Acad Radiol
. 2017 Feb;
24(5):594-602.
PMID: 28215632
Rationale And Objectives: Imaging-based assessment of cardiovascular structure and function provides clinically relevant information in smokers. Non-cardiac-gated thoracic computed tomographic (CT) scanning is increasingly leveraged for clinical care and lung...