The functional consequences of a transmural gradient of metabolism in the heart were studied in 19 dogs. The technique of retrograde blood flow diversion after coronary occlusion was used to deplete the ischemic myocardium of blood flow. Blood flow was uniformly and equally depleted in all layers, averaging 0.044 ml/min per g. With oxygen supply a controlled variable, transmural differences in metabolic demand can be addressed. In groups of dogs severe myocardial ischemia was induced for periods of 20 to 90 minutes. No necrosis was noted after 20 minutes of ischemia. Beginning at 30 minutes of blood flow depletion, necrosis progressed from the endocardium toward the epicardium in a “wave front” pattern. At 90 minutes of ischemia, approximat...
The "no-reflow " phenomenon, the occurrence of areas with very low flow in hearts reperfus...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
The functional consequences of a transmural gradient of metabolism in the heart were studied in 19 d...
Regional myocardial function and blood flow in endocardial layers were correlated in myocardial segm...
Subendocardial ischemia without anatomic coronary artery obstruction may result from a discrepancy b...
Despite considerable progress in the management of ischemic heart disease, a high incidence of sudde...
In order to estimate the protective effect of the pulsatile flow on the electrically fibrillated myo...
An open chest dog heart with multiple coronary ligations was used to define the temporal and spatial...
Positron emission tomography allows noninvasive assessment of myocardial blood flow and metabolism, ...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
Dynamics of the coronary collateral circulation have been investigated by means of the retrograde fl...
The effects of increased ventricular preload on the distribution of regional blood flow in normal an...
The purpose ofthis study was to confirm or disprove the existence of reperfusion-induced extension o...
SUMMARY In this study we quantitated the region of preserved myocardium between a subendocardial myo...
The "no-reflow " phenomenon, the occurrence of areas with very low flow in hearts reperfus...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
The functional consequences of a transmural gradient of metabolism in the heart were studied in 19 d...
Regional myocardial function and blood flow in endocardial layers were correlated in myocardial segm...
Subendocardial ischemia without anatomic coronary artery obstruction may result from a discrepancy b...
Despite considerable progress in the management of ischemic heart disease, a high incidence of sudde...
In order to estimate the protective effect of the pulsatile flow on the electrically fibrillated myo...
An open chest dog heart with multiple coronary ligations was used to define the temporal and spatial...
Positron emission tomography allows noninvasive assessment of myocardial blood flow and metabolism, ...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
Dynamics of the coronary collateral circulation have been investigated by means of the retrograde fl...
The effects of increased ventricular preload on the distribution of regional blood flow in normal an...
The purpose ofthis study was to confirm or disprove the existence of reperfusion-induced extension o...
SUMMARY In this study we quantitated the region of preserved myocardium between a subendocardial myo...
The "no-reflow " phenomenon, the occurrence of areas with very low flow in hearts reperfus...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...