AHA Council Early Career Investigator Awards 2012
Abstract 14710: Myocardial Bridging: Novel Insights from Exercise Echocardiographic Correlations with Hemodynamic Measurements - The Venturi Effect
Shin Lin, Jennifer Tremmel, Ryotaro Yamada, Celina M Yong, Ian S. Rogers, Michael V. McConnell, Rajesh Dash, Ingela Schnittger
Circulation. 2012;126:A554
Shin Lin
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Jennifer Tremmel
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Ryotaro Yamada
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Celina M Yong
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Ian S. Rogers
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Michael V. McConnell
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Rajesh Dash
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Ingela Schnittger
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Jump to

Abstract
Shin Lin, 2012 Finalist and Presenting Author
- © 2012 by American Heart Association, Inc.
This Issue
Jump to
Article Tools
- Abstract 14710: Myocardial Bridging: Novel Insights from Exercise Echocardiographic Correlations with Hemodynamic Measurements - The Venturi EffectShin Lin, Jennifer Tremmel, Ryotaro Yamada, Celina M Yong, Ian S. Rogers, Michael V. McConnell, Rajesh Dash and Ingela SchnittgerCirculation. 2012;126:A554, originally published January 6, 2016
Citation Manager Formats
Share this Article
- Abstract 14710: Myocardial Bridging: Novel Insights from Exercise Echocardiographic Correlations with Hemodynamic Measurements - The Venturi EffectShin Lin, Jennifer Tremmel, Ryotaro Yamada, Celina M Yong, Ian S. Rogers, Michael V. McConnell, Rajesh Dash and Ingela SchnittgerCirculation. 2012;126:A554, originally published January 6, 2016Permalink:







