AbstractTo elucidate differences in myocardial blood flow and metabolism between cyanotic and normal hearts, a model of chronic cyanosis was created in five adult mongrel dogs by anastomosing the inferior vena cava to the left atrium. After 6 to 9 months, myocardial blood flow, the ratio of subendocardial to subepicardial flow, oxygen consumption, oxygen extraction ratio, and lactate consumption in these cyanotic dogs and five control dogs were determined under baseline conditions and during pharmacologic stress with isoproterenol (0.2 μg/kg/min). Radioactive microspheres were used to determine left and right ventricular blood flow rates, and arterial and coronary sinus differences in oxygen and lactate levels were measured. At baseline and...
Recent studies have shown that myocardial oxygen consumption does not proportionally decrease with t...
SUMMARY This study was undertaken to determine if coronary blood flow can be regulated in response t...
Purpose: Heart failure is the final common pathway for most forms of heart disease, and is character...
AbstractTo elucidate differences in myocardial blood flow and metabolism between cyanotic and normal...
It has been clearly shown in our studies reported previously that a physiological dose of catecholam...
In order to estimate the protective effect of the pulsatile flow on the electrically fibrillated myo...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
Subendocardial ischemia without anatomic coronary artery obstruction may result from a discrepancy b...
A comparison of blood flow and myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) in the right and left ventricles...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
SUMMARY The effects of coronary artery ligation on regional arterial and venous O2 saturation, oxyge...
Myocardial ischemia may be produced by limitation of blood flow as in abrupt coronary occlusion, ter...
SUMMARY We investigated the relationship between regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) and segmental ...
SUMMARY The vasodilator adenosine is produced continuously by the normal dog myocardium. However, th...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the functional and metabolic consequences of imposing a chro...
Recent studies have shown that myocardial oxygen consumption does not proportionally decrease with t...
SUMMARY This study was undertaken to determine if coronary blood flow can be regulated in response t...
Purpose: Heart failure is the final common pathway for most forms of heart disease, and is character...
AbstractTo elucidate differences in myocardial blood flow and metabolism between cyanotic and normal...
It has been clearly shown in our studies reported previously that a physiological dose of catecholam...
In order to estimate the protective effect of the pulsatile flow on the electrically fibrillated myo...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
Subendocardial ischemia without anatomic coronary artery obstruction may result from a discrepancy b...
A comparison of blood flow and myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) in the right and left ventricles...
There is intense controversy as to the mechanisms underlying chronic but reversible left ventricular...
SUMMARY The effects of coronary artery ligation on regional arterial and venous O2 saturation, oxyge...
Myocardial ischemia may be produced by limitation of blood flow as in abrupt coronary occlusion, ter...
SUMMARY We investigated the relationship between regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) and segmental ...
SUMMARY The vasodilator adenosine is produced continuously by the normal dog myocardium. However, th...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the functional and metabolic consequences of imposing a chro...
Recent studies have shown that myocardial oxygen consumption does not proportionally decrease with t...
SUMMARY This study was undertaken to determine if coronary blood flow can be regulated in response t...
Purpose: Heart failure is the final common pathway for most forms of heart disease, and is character...