MYOCARDIAL HIBERNATION is a condition of chronic left ventricular dysfunction that is associated with severe coronary artery disease. Significant recovery of function, however, can be obtained with revascularization
The hibernating myocardium refers to resting LV dysfunction due to reduced coronary blood flow that ...
Myocardial hibernation denotes chronic ventricular dysfunction, regional and/or global, due to myoca...
Myocardial hibernation denotes chronic ventricular dysfunction, regional and/or global, due to myoca...
According to estimates, up to 50 % of patients with coronary artery disease and impaired left ventri...
AN ACCURATE RECOGNITION of viable myocardium at high risk, including ischemic, stunned, hibernating ...
Reviewing the results of coronary bypass surgery tri-als and identifying patients with coronary arte...
ure, left ventricular dysfunction, cardiac transplantation, coronary bypass surgery, percutaneous tr...
A complex interrelationship exists among chronic ischemic left ventricular dysfunction, persistence ...
The term ‘hibernation ’ has been borrowed from zool-ogy and implies an adaptive reduction of energy ...
The hibernating myocardium refers to resting LV dysfunction due to reduced coronary blood flow that ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) represents the leading cause of chronic heart failure in developed cou...
The hibernating myocardium refers to resting LV dysfunction due to reduced coronary blood flow that ...
Left ventricular dysfunction is in most cases the consequence of myocardial ischemia. It may occur t...
Myocardial hibernation denotes chronic ventricular dysfunction, regional and/or global, due to myoca...
It is now widely accepted that patients with chronic coronary artery disease can experience prolonge...
The hibernating myocardium refers to resting LV dysfunction due to reduced coronary blood flow that ...
Myocardial hibernation denotes chronic ventricular dysfunction, regional and/or global, due to myoca...
Myocardial hibernation denotes chronic ventricular dysfunction, regional and/or global, due to myoca...
According to estimates, up to 50 % of patients with coronary artery disease and impaired left ventri...
AN ACCURATE RECOGNITION of viable myocardium at high risk, including ischemic, stunned, hibernating ...
Reviewing the results of coronary bypass surgery tri-als and identifying patients with coronary arte...
ure, left ventricular dysfunction, cardiac transplantation, coronary bypass surgery, percutaneous tr...
A complex interrelationship exists among chronic ischemic left ventricular dysfunction, persistence ...
The term ‘hibernation ’ has been borrowed from zool-ogy and implies an adaptive reduction of energy ...
The hibernating myocardium refers to resting LV dysfunction due to reduced coronary blood flow that ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) represents the leading cause of chronic heart failure in developed cou...
The hibernating myocardium refers to resting LV dysfunction due to reduced coronary blood flow that ...
Left ventricular dysfunction is in most cases the consequence of myocardial ischemia. It may occur t...
Myocardial hibernation denotes chronic ventricular dysfunction, regional and/or global, due to myoca...
It is now widely accepted that patients with chronic coronary artery disease can experience prolonge...
The hibernating myocardium refers to resting LV dysfunction due to reduced coronary blood flow that ...
Myocardial hibernation denotes chronic ventricular dysfunction, regional and/or global, due to myoca...
Myocardial hibernation denotes chronic ventricular dysfunction, regional and/or global, due to myoca...