Transient wall motion abnormalities (WMA) have been found following rotational coronary atherectomy (ROTA) in the majority of patients assessed by serial echocardiography. A possible mechanism of transient WMA in this setting is myocardial stunning secondary to distal embolization of atherosclerotic debris from the ROTA site as defined by regional transient dysynergy resolving completely by 24 hours post ROTA. Microinfarction in the setting of myocardial stunning is an additional explanation for this phenomena, and the prevalence of microinfarction in the setting of stunning has not been determined. We screened selected patients with transient WMA post-ROTA for troponin I, myoglobin and CKMB release as a screening for myocardial necrosis.Re...
International audienceAIMS: Postsystolic wall thickening (PSWT) occurs after aortic valve closure. W...
Rotational atherectomy (RA) employs a novel methodology to debulk coronary lesions. Ratherthan impro...
Experimental studies have demonstrated that “no reflow” phenomenon after prolonged coronary occlusio...
Transient wall motion abnormalities (WMA) have been found following rotational coronary atherectomy ...
AbstractObjectives. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and time course of wall motion abnor...
described transient wall motion abnormalities in 22 of 22 patients. Thus, our finding provides suppl...
Reversible postischemic dysfunction, or myocardial stunning, is a well defined experimental entity w...
Objective: Rotational atherectomy device (Rotablator®) or saphenous vein graft (SVG) percutaneous co...
ObjectivesTo relate cardiovascular magnetic resonance–derived segmental wall motion and myocardial s...
Rotablator atherectomy (MRA) results in pulverization of plaque which is cleared by the microcircula...
OBJECTIVES: To positively establish the diagnosis of myocardial stunning in patients with unstable a...
BACKGROUND: Delayed recovery of contractile function in spite of normal perfusion (ie, "stunning") h...
BACKGROUND: Delayed recovery of contractile function in spite of normal perfusion (ie, "stunning"...
The usage of gadolinium-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in the differentiation of heart fa...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo positively establish the diagnosis of myocardial stunning in patients with unst...
International audienceAIMS: Postsystolic wall thickening (PSWT) occurs after aortic valve closure. W...
Rotational atherectomy (RA) employs a novel methodology to debulk coronary lesions. Ratherthan impro...
Experimental studies have demonstrated that “no reflow” phenomenon after prolonged coronary occlusio...
Transient wall motion abnormalities (WMA) have been found following rotational coronary atherectomy ...
AbstractObjectives. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and time course of wall motion abnor...
described transient wall motion abnormalities in 22 of 22 patients. Thus, our finding provides suppl...
Reversible postischemic dysfunction, or myocardial stunning, is a well defined experimental entity w...
Objective: Rotational atherectomy device (Rotablator®) or saphenous vein graft (SVG) percutaneous co...
ObjectivesTo relate cardiovascular magnetic resonance–derived segmental wall motion and myocardial s...
Rotablator atherectomy (MRA) results in pulverization of plaque which is cleared by the microcircula...
OBJECTIVES: To positively establish the diagnosis of myocardial stunning in patients with unstable a...
BACKGROUND: Delayed recovery of contractile function in spite of normal perfusion (ie, "stunning") h...
BACKGROUND: Delayed recovery of contractile function in spite of normal perfusion (ie, "stunning"...
The usage of gadolinium-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in the differentiation of heart fa...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo positively establish the diagnosis of myocardial stunning in patients with unst...
International audienceAIMS: Postsystolic wall thickening (PSWT) occurs after aortic valve closure. W...
Rotational atherectomy (RA) employs a novel methodology to debulk coronary lesions. Ratherthan impro...
Experimental studies have demonstrated that “no reflow” phenomenon after prolonged coronary occlusio...