AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate, using quantitative arteriography, whether the diameter of visually normal coronary segments might be influenced by the relative proximity of visually apparent disease.Background. Severity of coronary artery lesions is commonly referenced against a presumed normal nearby coronary segment with the presumption that visually smooth segments are relatively free of atherosclerotic disease.Methods. Angiograms from 136 male patients with focal coronary disease were examined, and visually normal segments in the proximal portions of the major vessels were identified for measurement of mean segment diameters. Normal segments with immediately adjacent disease were compared with normal segments ...
SUMMARY The relation between the site and severity of coronary artery le3ion and infarct size was in...
AbstractIn part 1 of a three-part study, 14 novice readers and 6 experienced cardiologists interpret...
Geometrical risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis were proposed in the eighties as a complement ...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate, using quantitative arteriography, whether...
AbstractIn part 1 of a three-part study, 14 novice readers and 6 experienced cardiologists interpret...
AbstractObjectives. This study represents the first prospective, quantitative analysis of the associ...
Coronary atherosclerotic lesions are more often located eccentrically (70%) than concentrically (30%...
Background. Precise knowledge of the expected "normal " lumen diameter at a given coronary...
Of 10 patients with fatal coronary heart disease undergoing coronary angiography 0 to 69 d (average,...
SUMMARY A relation between the proximal or distal localisation ofatherosclerotic lesions and 3 anato...
AbstractThe visual interpretation off coronary arteriograms by individuals has been shown to be vari...
Only a few angiographic studies have correlated the presence and severity of coronary artery disease...
To understand whether quantitative measurement of minimal coronary luminal diameter is a better meth...
To understand whether quantitative measurement of minimal coronary luminal diameter is a better meth...
AbstractObjectives. To obtain the size of regional myocardial mass for individual coronary arteries ...
SUMMARY The relation between the site and severity of coronary artery le3ion and infarct size was in...
AbstractIn part 1 of a three-part study, 14 novice readers and 6 experienced cardiologists interpret...
Geometrical risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis were proposed in the eighties as a complement ...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate, using quantitative arteriography, whether...
AbstractIn part 1 of a three-part study, 14 novice readers and 6 experienced cardiologists interpret...
AbstractObjectives. This study represents the first prospective, quantitative analysis of the associ...
Coronary atherosclerotic lesions are more often located eccentrically (70%) than concentrically (30%...
Background. Precise knowledge of the expected "normal " lumen diameter at a given coronary...
Of 10 patients with fatal coronary heart disease undergoing coronary angiography 0 to 69 d (average,...
SUMMARY A relation between the proximal or distal localisation ofatherosclerotic lesions and 3 anato...
AbstractThe visual interpretation off coronary arteriograms by individuals has been shown to be vari...
Only a few angiographic studies have correlated the presence and severity of coronary artery disease...
To understand whether quantitative measurement of minimal coronary luminal diameter is a better meth...
To understand whether quantitative measurement of minimal coronary luminal diameter is a better meth...
AbstractObjectives. To obtain the size of regional myocardial mass for individual coronary arteries ...
SUMMARY The relation between the site and severity of coronary artery le3ion and infarct size was in...
AbstractIn part 1 of a three-part study, 14 novice readers and 6 experienced cardiologists interpret...
Geometrical risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis were proposed in the eighties as a complement ...