AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to evaluate the hemodynamic variables of the collateral circulation during acute coronary occlusion.Background. There is limited information on the physiology of the collateral circulation in coronary artery disease.Methods. Angiography of the contralateral donor artery was performed before and during balloon coronary occlusion in 57 patients with one-vessel disease. Recruitable collateral flow was assessed during coronary occlusion by blood flow analysis of the contralateral donor artery (n = 19) or the ipsilateral recipient artery (n = 15), or both (n = 23), using a Doppler catheter or guide wire. Ischemia was evaluated by the ST segment shift (≥0.1 mV) on a 12-lead electrocardiogram at 1 min of...
Objectives: The goal of this clinical study was to assess the influence of hyperemic ipsilateral, co...
Aims Collateral arteries are a common but inconsistent finding in coronary heart disease (CHD). We e...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR)-based coronary interventions of intermediate-severity lesions are safe...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to evaluate the hemodynamic variables of the collateral ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESEvaluation of collateral vascular circulation according to hemodynamic variables a...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate a new method for assessing coronary c...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate a new method for assessing coronary c...
\u3cp\u3eObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the applicability of a pressure-flow...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the applicability of a pressure-flow ...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
Background and Objectives:Coronary collateral circulation is known to have beneficial effects in pat...
Objectives: The goal of this clinical study was to assess the influence of hyperemic ipsilateral, co...
Aims Collateral arteries are a common but inconsistent finding in coronary heart disease (CHD). We e...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR)-based coronary interventions of intermediate-severity lesions are safe...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to evaluate the hemodynamic variables of the collateral ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESEvaluation of collateral vascular circulation according to hemodynamic variables a...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate a new method for assessing coronary c...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate a new method for assessing coronary c...
\u3cp\u3eObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the applicability of a pressure-flow...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the applicability of a pressure-flow ...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the mechanisms of coronary steal by direct hemodynamic measurements o...
Background and Objectives:Coronary collateral circulation is known to have beneficial effects in pat...
Objectives: The goal of this clinical study was to assess the influence of hyperemic ipsilateral, co...
Aims Collateral arteries are a common but inconsistent finding in coronary heart disease (CHD). We e...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR)-based coronary interventions of intermediate-severity lesions are safe...