SUMMARY We studied the importance of collateral blood flow in the genesis of epicardial conduction delay and ventricular arrhythmias by creating a model of myocardial ischemia in which coronary collateral channels were embolized with a rapidly hardening vinyl latex. In 33 open-chest anesthetized dogs, heart rate was held constant (18O-200/min) and the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) was occluded for 10 minutes, followed by 30 minutes of reperfusion. The LAD then was ligated and latex was injected just below the ligature. The latex filled coronary vessels branching from the LAD down to a diameter of 20-30 jun and produced transmural infarcts averaging 42 % of the left ventricular mass (range 35-58%). The amount of epi...
SUMMARY The response of coronary collaterals in nine ponies subjected to repeated reversible occlusi...
Although it has recently been shown that brief periods of ischemia in one vascular bed protect dista...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
Despite considerable progress in the management of ischemic heart disease, a high incidence of sudde...
ABSTRACT Function of the coronary collateral circulation during the course of a single abrupt corona...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine whether a quantitative relationship existed betwe...
Prior studies have shown that tachycardia results in ST segment depression in dogs with chronic, gra...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether short (5 minute) serial left anterior descending co...
To assess the roles of entrance and exit block after canine myocardial infarction, single stage coro...
In anesthetized dogs, a 30 gauge silver wire was inserted into the lumen of the left circumflex (LC)...
The electrocardiographic effects of tachycardia in normal dogs and in dogs with progressive coronary...
mechanical function, the intramyocardial electrogram and coronary flow after brief periods of region...
It is hypothesized that myocardium subjected to a 5 minute period of coronary occlusion and a 30 min...
AbstractThe arrhythinogenic effect of acute reversible myocardial ischemia before and 2 weeks after ...
Five anaesthetized open chested dogs were studied by measuring left anterior descending (LAD) corona...
SUMMARY The response of coronary collaterals in nine ponies subjected to repeated reversible occlusi...
Although it has recently been shown that brief periods of ischemia in one vascular bed protect dista...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
Despite considerable progress in the management of ischemic heart disease, a high incidence of sudde...
ABSTRACT Function of the coronary collateral circulation during the course of a single abrupt corona...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine whether a quantitative relationship existed betwe...
Prior studies have shown that tachycardia results in ST segment depression in dogs with chronic, gra...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether short (5 minute) serial left anterior descending co...
To assess the roles of entrance and exit block after canine myocardial infarction, single stage coro...
In anesthetized dogs, a 30 gauge silver wire was inserted into the lumen of the left circumflex (LC)...
The electrocardiographic effects of tachycardia in normal dogs and in dogs with progressive coronary...
mechanical function, the intramyocardial electrogram and coronary flow after brief periods of region...
It is hypothesized that myocardium subjected to a 5 minute period of coronary occlusion and a 30 min...
AbstractThe arrhythinogenic effect of acute reversible myocardial ischemia before and 2 weeks after ...
Five anaesthetized open chested dogs were studied by measuring left anterior descending (LAD) corona...
SUMMARY The response of coronary collaterals in nine ponies subjected to repeated reversible occlusi...
Although it has recently been shown that brief periods of ischemia in one vascular bed protect dista...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...