An experimental study was designed to validate postextrasystolic potentiation assessment of myocardial viability or functional reserve of cardiac segments after acute coronary occlusion. Segmental systolic fractional area changes and wall thickening in pacing-induced postextrasystolic beats were mapped in 12 closed chest dogs by two-dimensional echocardiography during a control period and from 20 minutes to 3 hours after occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery. The extent of myocardial ischemic and necrotic zones was evaluated in left ventricular slices and subsegements corresponding to echographic cross sections.During two-dimensional echocardiography, left ventricular segments that were found to be neither ischemic nor n...
Previous studies have shown that infarct expansion occurs at least 1 day after a large transmural in...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine whether a quantitative relationship existed betwe...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine whether echocardiography can be used to monitor p...
An experimental study was designed to validate postextrasystolic potentiation assessment of myocardi...
Two-dimensional echocardiographic measurements of regional left ventricular end-diastolic wall thick...
mechanical function, the intramyocardial electrogram and coronary flow after brief periods of region...
SUMMARY. To evaluate the degree and lateral extent of dysfunction in nonischemic myocardium adjacent...
Regional myocardial function and blood flow in endocardial layers were correlated in myocardial segm...
SUMMARY This study examined the relationships between left ventricular (LV) regional function, regio...
Two-dimensional echocardiography was employed to define the natural history of regional wall motion ...
Transient coronary occlusion (15 minutes) does not result in irreversible myocardial injury but is a...
The significance and clinical relevance of postextrasystolic potentiation resides in the fact that ...
After brief coronary occlusions, myocardium may become "stunned," exhibiting prolonged depression of...
AbstractIncreased regional left ventricular function frequently occurs in the nonischemic myocardium...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate whether brief repeated coronary occlusions induce ...
Previous studies have shown that infarct expansion occurs at least 1 day after a large transmural in...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine whether a quantitative relationship existed betwe...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine whether echocardiography can be used to monitor p...
An experimental study was designed to validate postextrasystolic potentiation assessment of myocardi...
Two-dimensional echocardiographic measurements of regional left ventricular end-diastolic wall thick...
mechanical function, the intramyocardial electrogram and coronary flow after brief periods of region...
SUMMARY. To evaluate the degree and lateral extent of dysfunction in nonischemic myocardium adjacent...
Regional myocardial function and blood flow in endocardial layers were correlated in myocardial segm...
SUMMARY This study examined the relationships between left ventricular (LV) regional function, regio...
Two-dimensional echocardiography was employed to define the natural history of regional wall motion ...
Transient coronary occlusion (15 minutes) does not result in irreversible myocardial injury but is a...
The significance and clinical relevance of postextrasystolic potentiation resides in the fact that ...
After brief coronary occlusions, myocardium may become "stunned," exhibiting prolonged depression of...
AbstractIncreased regional left ventricular function frequently occurs in the nonischemic myocardium...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate whether brief repeated coronary occlusions induce ...
Previous studies have shown that infarct expansion occurs at least 1 day after a large transmural in...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine whether a quantitative relationship existed betwe...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine whether echocardiography can be used to monitor p...