Keyphrases
Disease Course
100%
Verapamil
67%
Head-up Tilt Test
66%
Head-up Tilt
60%
Indomethacin
57%
Fetus
53%
Calcium Chloride
50%
Continuous Wave Doppler
50%
QT Interval
50%
Ventricular Septal Defect
50%
BP Variability
50%
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
50%
CT Examination
50%
Digoxin Toxicity
50%
Alloantigen
50%
Swine
50%
Dyspnea on Exertion
50%
Recent Advances
50%
Digoxin
50%
Prenatal Detection
50%
Pressure Difference
50%
Surgical Removal
50%
Fistulization
50%
Extracellular Calcium
50%
Thigh
50%
Asthma children
50%
Time-frequency Decomposition
50%
Calcium Concentration
50%
Reflex Syncope
50%
Muscular Layer
50%
Intermuscular
50%
Fascial Planes
50%
Exercise-induced Arrhythmias
50%
Severe Aortic Stenosis
50%
Contracture
50%
Psychological Characteristics
50%
Calcium Channel Blockers
50%
Cardiac Tumor
50%
Beta-blockers
50%
Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
50%
Calcium Deposits
50%
Doppler Ultrasound
50%
Cardiac Anomalies
50%
Exercise-induced Asthma
50%
Physiological Characteristics
50%
Hypotensive Effect
50%
HR Variability
50%
Pulse Pressure
50%
Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome
50%
Dermatomyositis
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Disease
100%
Neonatal Infant
50%
Ventricle of Heart
50%
Asthma in Children
50%
Exercise Induced Asthma
50%
Asthma in Adolescents
50%
Tilt Table Test
50%
Calcium Chloride
50%
Heart Disease
50%
Exercise
50%
Ventricular Septal Defect
50%
Contracture
50%
Aortic Stenosis
50%
Exercise Test
50%
QT Interval
50%
Doppler Flowmetry
50%
Calcification
50%
Verapamil
50%
Thorax Pain
50%
Dermatomyositis
50%
Isotopes of Calcium
50%
Calciphylaxis
50%
Juvenile Dermatomyositis
50%
Heart Tumor
50%
Dyspnea
50%
Heart Right Ventricle Pressure
50%
Right Ventricle
41%
RR Interval
30%
Angiocardiography
25%
Congestive Heart Failure
25%
Velocimetry
25%
Aortic Valvuloplasty
25%
Patient with Ventricular Septal Defect
25%
Aortic Pressure
25%
Infusion
20%
Adrenergic Stimulation
20%
Family History
20%
Electrocardiogram
20%
Inotropism
20%
Cardiovascular Malformation
20%
Left Ventricle
16%
Low Risk Population
16%
Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
16%
Tuberous Sclerosis
16%
Bicuspid Aortic Valve
16%
Stenosis
16%
Echography
16%
Fetal Echocardiography
16%
Pregnancy
16%
Vasodilatation
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Dyspnea
50%
Injury
50%
Exercise Induced Asthma
50%
Heart Right Ventricle Pressure
50%
Exercise Test
50%
Heart Ventricle Septum Defect
50%
QT Interval
50%
Heart Disease
50%
Thorax Pain
50%
Adolescent
50%
Tilt Table Test
50%
Athletes
50%
Doppler Flowmetry
50%
RR Interval
30%
Oxygen
25%
Growth Retardation
25%
Sprain
25%
Knee Injury
25%
Patient with Ventricular Septal Defect
25%
Stress Fracture
25%
Tension
25%
Bone Age
25%
Anorexia Nervosa
25%
Aortic Pressure
25%
Toddlers
25%
Cardiovascular Malformation
20%
Electrocardiogram
20%
Adrenergic Stimulation
20%
Family History
20%
Stenosis
16%
Bicuspid Aortic Valve
16%
Low Risk Population
16%
Echography
16%
Female Patient
10%
Infusion
10%
Tilting
10%
Peak Expiratory Flow
10%
Asthma
10%
Bicycle Ergometer
10%
Long QT Syndrome
10%
Echocardiography
10%
Symptom
10%
Epinephrine
10%
Thorax Radiography
10%
Pediatrics Patient
10%