ObjectiveSome patients with significant arteriosclerosis of the heart are not amenable to revascularization of a coronary artery because they have a combination of microangiopathy and significant macroangiopathy. We investigated the benefit of arterialization of a cardiac vein under these circumstances in an acute animal model.MethodsIn the hearts of 8 sheep, microspheres were injected into the left coronary artery; 60 minutes later, a stenosis of the left anterior descending artery was performed. After 45 minutes, retrograde venous revascularization was performed by sewing the left internal thoracic artery to the concomitant vein of the left anterior descending artery in a beating-heart technique. For flow reversal, the vein was ligated pr...
Objectives: Low patency rates of saphenous vein grafts remain a major predicament in surgical revasc...
AbstractThe long-term clinical success of coronary artery bypass grafting with autologous saphenous ...
ObjectivesStrategies to recover myocardium in therapeutically unresponsive patients are again under ...
ObjectiveSome patients with significant arteriosclerosis of the heart are not amenable to revascular...
Cardiac venous arterialization has been proposed as an alternative approach for myocardial revascula...
Cardiac vein arterialization is seldom applied for treating right coronary artery disease. This stud...
The effectiveness of localized retrograde coronary venous perfusion (RCVP) in preventing or reversin...
AbstractObjectiveWe have developed a technique for biologic coronary artery bypass grafting, which i...
AbstractObjectives: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a potent angiogenic mediator, can be ...
AbstractObjective: Transmyocardial laser revascularization is an investigational technique for revas...
Abstract Background Venous arterialization has been adopted as a strategy for salvage of limbs in c...
Left ventricular dysfunction due to acute myocardial infarction is a common clinical problem which o...
The rabbit left anterior descending coronary artery is not macroscopically apparent; this often lead...
AbstractRecent studies of interventional therapy by way of the coronary venous system have demonstra...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate coronary angiogenic response to transmural injection of plasmid encoding VEGF 16...
Objectives: Low patency rates of saphenous vein grafts remain a major predicament in surgical revasc...
AbstractThe long-term clinical success of coronary artery bypass grafting with autologous saphenous ...
ObjectivesStrategies to recover myocardium in therapeutically unresponsive patients are again under ...
ObjectiveSome patients with significant arteriosclerosis of the heart are not amenable to revascular...
Cardiac venous arterialization has been proposed as an alternative approach for myocardial revascula...
Cardiac vein arterialization is seldom applied for treating right coronary artery disease. This stud...
The effectiveness of localized retrograde coronary venous perfusion (RCVP) in preventing or reversin...
AbstractObjectiveWe have developed a technique for biologic coronary artery bypass grafting, which i...
AbstractObjectives: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a potent angiogenic mediator, can be ...
AbstractObjective: Transmyocardial laser revascularization is an investigational technique for revas...
Abstract Background Venous arterialization has been adopted as a strategy for salvage of limbs in c...
Left ventricular dysfunction due to acute myocardial infarction is a common clinical problem which o...
The rabbit left anterior descending coronary artery is not macroscopically apparent; this often lead...
AbstractRecent studies of interventional therapy by way of the coronary venous system have demonstra...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate coronary angiogenic response to transmural injection of plasmid encoding VEGF 16...
Objectives: Low patency rates of saphenous vein grafts remain a major predicament in surgical revasc...
AbstractThe long-term clinical success of coronary artery bypass grafting with autologous saphenous ...
ObjectivesStrategies to recover myocardium in therapeutically unresponsive patients are again under ...