AbstractCardiac hypertrophy is often characterized by abnormalities in myocardial perfusion, including decreased coronary reserve, increased minimal coronary vascular resistance, underperfusion of the subendomyocardium during conditions of high oxygen demand and increased risk of infarction in the presence of coronary occlusion. Two major anatomic variables may cause these perfusion deficits. First, the coronary resistance vessels may not grow in proportion to the magnitude of the cardiac enlargement. Second, the luminal diameter of resistance vessels may become reduced as a consequence of medial hypertrophy, hyperplasia or fibrosis. A luminal narrowing coupled with a lack or inadequate numeric proliferation of resistance vessels can marked...
Background. At any given perfusion pressure, coronary reserve is expressed by the difference between...
AbstractBackground. Coronary artery enlargment has been previously described in left ventricular hyp...
The quantitative structural properties of the ventricular myocardium during postnatal physiologic gr...
Three types of dysfunction of the coronary circulation have been described in experimental models of...
AbstractOne potential mechanism for the eventual failure of the hypertrophied ventricle to maintain ...
In the last 30 years, myocardial hypertrophy and congestive heart failure have been among the main c...
In heart failure., a deficient oxygen supply often is a primary cause for myocardial dysfunction. Th...
In heart failure., a deficient oxygen supply often is a primary cause for myocardial dysfunction. Th...
The growth response of the right ventricle was studied in rats following ligation of the left corona...
The growth response of the right ventricle was studied in rats following ligation of the left corona...
Ventricular hypertrophy may be either a physiological or pathological process. Physiologically it is...
BACKGROUND: Ischemia occurs frequently in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) without evidence o...
The manifestations of cardiac involvement in hypertension include: (1) the development of hypertensi...
Impairment of coronary flow reserve in arterial hypertension and hypertrophy is caused by multiple m...
The study was carried out in two different models of left ventricular hypertrophy: athlete's heart a...
Background. At any given perfusion pressure, coronary reserve is expressed by the difference between...
AbstractBackground. Coronary artery enlargment has been previously described in left ventricular hyp...
The quantitative structural properties of the ventricular myocardium during postnatal physiologic gr...
Three types of dysfunction of the coronary circulation have been described in experimental models of...
AbstractOne potential mechanism for the eventual failure of the hypertrophied ventricle to maintain ...
In the last 30 years, myocardial hypertrophy and congestive heart failure have been among the main c...
In heart failure., a deficient oxygen supply often is a primary cause for myocardial dysfunction. Th...
In heart failure., a deficient oxygen supply often is a primary cause for myocardial dysfunction. Th...
The growth response of the right ventricle was studied in rats following ligation of the left corona...
The growth response of the right ventricle was studied in rats following ligation of the left corona...
Ventricular hypertrophy may be either a physiological or pathological process. Physiologically it is...
BACKGROUND: Ischemia occurs frequently in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) without evidence o...
The manifestations of cardiac involvement in hypertension include: (1) the development of hypertensi...
Impairment of coronary flow reserve in arterial hypertension and hypertrophy is caused by multiple m...
The study was carried out in two different models of left ventricular hypertrophy: athlete's heart a...
Background. At any given perfusion pressure, coronary reserve is expressed by the difference between...
AbstractBackground. Coronary artery enlargment has been previously described in left ventricular hyp...
The quantitative structural properties of the ventricular myocardium during postnatal physiologic gr...