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(P270) A NOVEL APPROACH IN VASCULAR IMAGING: 3D RECONSTRUCTION FROM 2D ULTRASOUND VIA ADVANCED DEEP LEARNING
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(P271) CAROTID PLAQUE BORDER ULCERATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND FUTURE CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS
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(P272) CORONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE, FLUID PROVISION, AND THE ENDOTHELIAL GLYCOCALYX DURING EX-SITU HEART PERFUSION: THE ROLE OF PLASMA PROTEINS AS A POTENTIAL VASCULAR PROTECTANT
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(P273) DEEP LEARNING-BASED ANALYSIS OF BSSFP CMR IMAGES FOR THE DETECTION OF HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
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(P274) DETERMINANTS OF VENOUS THROMBOSIS RISK IN THE HUNGARIAN POPULATION
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(P275) DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOSCAFFOLD BASED ON DECELLULARIZED PORCINE AORTA REPOPULATED WITH HUMAN VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS
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(P276) ENHANCING CARDIOMYOPATHY DIAGNOSIS: A DEEP LEARNING APPROACH USING OXYGENATION-SENSITIVE CARDIAC MRI TO VISUALIZE MYOCARDIAL SCAR
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(P277) EVALUATING LEFT CAROTID ARTERY PRESSURE DURING CIRCULATORY ARREST WITH UNILATERAL ANTEGRADE CEREBRAL PERFUSION
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(P278) INVASIVELY MEASURED HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSES TO THE ACTIVE STAND TEST: A PILOT EXPERIENCE
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(P279) PREVALENCE OF PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE IN A NOVA SCOTIAN CONTEXT THROUGH THE LENS OF THE EDINBURG CLAUDICATION QUESTIONNAIRE AND ANKLE BRACHIAL INDEX MEASUREMENTS
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(P280) ROLE OF GENDER-RELATED FACTORS IN THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPERTENSION AND WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES ACROSS SEXES
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(P281) SEX DIFFERENCES IN COGNITION RELATED TO CEREBRAL SMALL VESSEL DISEASE DUE TO YOUNGER AGE OF HYPERTENSION DIAGNOSIS
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(P282) SEX DIFFERENCES IN ISCHEMIC STROKE OUTCOMES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS IN ONTARIO.
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(P283) SEX DIFFERENCES OF PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT CARDIOPULMONARY COMORBIDITIES
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(P284) USE OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE MEDICATIONS IN THE ANTEPARTUM AND POSTPARTUM PERIODS: OBSERVATIONS FROM A COHORT OF HYPERTENSIVE PREGNANT PATIENTS AT A CANADIAN TERTIARY CENTRE
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