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Kohlmaier B, Svendova V, Walcher T, Pilch H, Krenn L, Kurz H, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2020 Feb; 20(1):178. PMID: 32019542
Background: In Austria paediatric influenza-associated hospitalisations and deaths have never been systematically monitored. We examined the influenza season 2017/18 in terms of hospitalisation and mortality in the Austrian paediatric population...
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Rosenbohm A, Buckert D, Gerischer N, Walcher T, Kassubek J, Rottbauer W, et al.
J Neurol . 2015 Feb; 262(4):949-56. PMID: 25673126
The aim of this study was to investigate cardiac involvement in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies excluding inclusion body myositis with cardiac magnetic resonance tomography (CMR). A case series of...
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Buckert D, Mariyadas M, Walcher T, Rasche V, Wohrle J, Rottbauer W, et al.
Int J Cardiovasc Imaging . 2013 Apr; 29(6):1295-301. PMID: 23546649
In the setting of acute myocardial ischemia, the hypoperfused portion of the myocardium is in danger of becoming irreversibly injured. This portion is called the area at risk (AAR). It...
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Ikuye K, Buckert D, Schaaf L, Walcher T, Rottbauer W, Bernhardt P
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2013 Mar; 15:25. PMID: 23537061
Background: Quantification of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR) at 1.5 Tesla has been shown to correlate to invasive evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD) and to yield...
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Buckert D, Dewes P, Walcher T, Rottbauer W, Bernhardt P
JACC Cardiovasc Imaging . 2013 Jan; 6(1):56-63. PMID: 23328562
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the hypothesis that cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) myocardial perfusion imaging can provide incremental prognostic value over other risk factors regarding the...
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Walcher T, Manzke R, Hombach V, Rottbauer W, Wohrle J, Bernhardt P
Circ Cardiovasc Imaging . 2012 Aug; 5(5):580-6. PMID: 22855554
Background: Blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) has been shown to be able to detect myocardial perfusion differences. However, validation of BOLD CMR against fractional flow reserve...
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Walcher T, Ikuye K, Rottbauer W, Wohrle J, Bernhardt P
Int J Cardiovasc Imaging . 2012 Jul; 29(2):355-61. PMID: 22825256
The aim is to compare a compiled clinical routine cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging protocol performed at both 1.5 and 3 T in patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD)...
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Bernhardt P, Walcher T, Rottbauer W, Wohrle J
Int J Cardiovasc Imaging . 2012 Apr; 28(8):2049-56. PMID: 22476908
The objective of this study was to compare quantitative analysis of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) perfusion at 1.5 and 3 T against fractional flow reserve (FFR) as measured invasively. FFR...
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Walcher T, Bernhardt P, Vasic D, Bach H, Durst R, Rottbauer W, et al.
Mediators Inflamm . 2010 Dec; 2010:751313. PMID: 21188276
Aims: Migration of CD4-positive lymphocytes into the vessel wall is a critical step in atherogenesis. Recent data suggest that ivabradine, a selective I(f)-channel blocker, reduces atherosclerotic plaque formation in apolipoprotein...
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Ponfick M, Gdynia H, Kassubek J, Ludolph A, Petscher K, Walcher T, et al.
Int J Cardiol . 2010 Oct; 152(1):e25-6. PMID: 20971516
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